Monthly Archives: October 2004

IBM Beefs Up WebSphere App Server Platform

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IBM Corp. Wednesday announced a new version of its WebSphere application server platform, citing enhancements such as high-availability, new capabilities for building service oriented...

Amicore Boasts New Electronic Medical Records System

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At a conference of heath care executives on Monday, the scion of IT and pharmaceutical giants showed off the latest version of its practice...

SAP Customers Find Refuge from ERP Market Turmoil

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SAN DIEGO—SAPs TechEd conference here is proving to be an oasis of calm for corporate customers in an ERP (enterprise resource planning) software market...

Idealab Rethinks Web Search with Snap

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SAN FRANCISCO—Bill Gross, the man behind Overture Services and the Idealab incubator, wants to reinvent Web search. During the Web 2.0 conference here on Tuesday,...

Diebold Debacle Signals Need for a Paper Trail

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Its probably safe to say that very few of the precedents being set by voting-machine maker Diebold are going the way the company intended. Last...

Is RFID the Key to Supply-Chain Security?

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Has RFID been overly hyped? Most speakers agreed that the answer is "yes" during a panel discussion Tuesday in New York City that looked...

Netline Refreshes Linux Groupware

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Netline Internet Service GmbH, of Olpe, Germany, will release the third version of its Open-Xchange Server later this week, which includes code, fixes, expertise...

Startup Turns Wikis into Development Platform

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SAN FRANCISCO—The co-founders of early search engine and portal Excite.com are bringing a new concept to the Web: the wiki as an application development...

Attachment Insecurity Revealed in Outlook Express

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Outlook Express 6 includes a configuration setting awkwardly titled "Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus."...

Microsofts Looming VON Announcement: Not VOIP?

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Im damned if I can figure out what Microsoft Corp. is going to announce with the first, most prominent keynote of all at this...