Monthly Archives: October 2004

SAP, HP Offer Hosted ERP for Midsize Companies

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SAP America Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. are collaborating on a hosted enterprise resource planning software service for midsize companies in specific vertical markets. The hosted...

Campaign Site Finds Darker Side of Web Branding

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Companies that fail to register multiple domain names and extensions under their brand can fall victim to cyber-squatters, confuse their customers or open up...

Tech Firms Fear Safe Harbor Rule Will Backfire

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Some high tech firms and other exporters voiced concerns this week over a proposed set of changes to U.S. export rules, fretting that some...

Is Your 3G Business Model Broken?

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Its the latency, not the speed. But lack of speed kills, too. Can we go faster? The fatal accident looming on the old superhighway—if they...

Sender ID Rises From the Dead, Spooky Patent and All

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Its only a little over a month since the collapse of the MARID working group and the apparent death of the Sender ID specification...

Real, KDE Patch Security Flaws

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RealNetworks Inc. and KDE eV on Tuesday both released patches for their desktop software, fixing serious security holes that could allow an attacker to...

Google Investors Revel in Stocks Success

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NEW YORK (AP)—To all of the Wall Street naysayers, the talking heads and the bearish doubters, Cyndi Mackell and her 120 shares of Google...

BroadSoft to Integrate IP Voice Platform with Microsoft Presence, IM

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BroadSoft Inc., makers of the BroadWorks softswitch and application server used by many VOIP service providers, was one of several companies at last weeks...

Handheld Technology Improves Third World Health

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An MD, PhD graduate from Harvard and MIT has created mobile computer systems that health workers use to manage diseases like diabetes and AIDS...

Novell Promises Continued Support for SuSE Linux

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As Novell Inc. moves closer to shipping its Linux Desktop, the company wants to make sure that its SuSE Linux Desktop customers understand that...