Monthly Archives: October 2004
IBM Beefs Up WebSphere App Server Platform
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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?
Im damned if I can figure out what Microsoft Corp. is going to announce with the first, most prominent keynote of all at this...