Monthly Archives: October 2004
A Siebel Action
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DOJ Indicts New Cognos Exec
Cognos Inc.s brand-new senior vice president of operations has been indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit multibillion-dollar securities fraud, the business intelligence company...
Drawing the E-Commerce Battle Lines
When America Online recently announced its yawn-oriented shopping portal ("Gee," asked executives from Microsoft and Yahoo simultaneously, "why didnt we think of that? Oh...
Indecency All Around with Content Filtering
In the beginning, there were pictures of women on the Internet, and they were without clothing. And the industry created content-filtering software to protect...
EMC Safeguards Data with New Replication Software
Organizations that need to implement a multiple-center disaster-recovery plan may find the job easier with EMC Corp.s new enterprise replication and data-mobility software.
EMC Open...
IBM to Make Waves in Storage
IBM will be giving its competitors something to worry about once the company unveils updates and new products in its disk storage suite.Read the...
Microsoft Probes Flaw in ASP.NET
Microsoft Corp. is investigating a reported security flaw in its ASP.NET technology that could allow intruders to access password-protected sections of a Web site...
Informatics: Balancing Application and Theory
How does a field define its essence, when being interdisciplinary is essential? Could doing so make it less powerful?Those are central questions for informatics,...
IBM Extending Its Mainframes
IBM, buoyed by four consecutive quarters of growth in its mainframe business, is looking to extend the reach of its zSeries systems.
In a series...
Unisys Makes Supply Chain Noise
Its been a busy week in the supply chain arena for Unisys, who not only has rolled out a series of supply chain solutions...