Monthly Archives: October 2004

A Siebel Action

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From: [email protected]: Monday, October 11, 2004 12:42 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Do-re-mi in L.A.; J. Walker in N.Y.Free cash! Spence spied the perfect antidote to...

DOJ Indicts New Cognos Exec

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Its been a busy week in the supply chain arena for Unisys, who not only has rolled out a series of supply chain solutions...