Monthly Archives: October 2004

Andreessen Weighs in on Utility Computing

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As Opsware Inc.—formerly Loudcloud Inc.—continues its transition from services company to software vendor, it is looking to stake a claim in the utility computing...

Browser Vendors Need to Quit Monkeying Around

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If you point toward a place where food is hidden, a chimpanzee will get the hint only about once in every four trials. If...

Its Time for Tech Firms to Bet on Growth

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Theres a joke going around that our lives have become so boring that weve taken up watching people play cards on TV. In fact,...

IE Strategy Backfires

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Its official. Microsoft recently stated definitively—and contrary to rumors—that there will be no new versions of Internet Explorer for users of older versions of...

Business Process Tools Emerge from Shadows

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How do you allocate your technology resources most efficiently? With a limited budget, limited expertise and a world of business demands standing outside your...

Bridging the Network and Apps Monitoring Gap

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As the line between network and application monitoring continues to blur, vendors are scrambling to extend their reach into both areas of performance management. Network...

Giving Credit to BPM

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Reviewing its technology needs options three years ago, Grupo Financiero Uno suspected there was a better way to conduct business. As the largest issuer of...

Surveys Boost Satisfaction

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IT managers at Reuters America Inc., in New York, are charged with meeting the companys technology needs, including support for 14,000 users. To help...

Salesnet Seeks to Simplify SFA

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Salesnet Inc. is readying application services that are designed to make the companys hosted sales force automation applications more efficient and cost-effective. The new offerings,...

Palms Tungsten Gains More Memory

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PalmOne Inc. is beefing up its new Tungsten T5 handheld with more memory in an attempt to make the device more appealing to business...