Monthly Archives: November 2004

Striking a Balance

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With the recent announcement of its Critical Patch Updates strategy, Oracle Corp., like rival software developers, is striving to strike a balance between providing...

Oracles Quest Continues

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Despite its suitors announcement that shareholders had tendered more than 60 percent of outstanding shares of PeopleSoft Inc., the beleaguered companys board of directors...

Process-Based DAM Perspective Sharpens Enterprise Edge

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Youve gone as far as youre going to go in your organization by "building bit buckets." That was the admonition of Michael Moon, president...

Agitator 2.0 Is a Worthy Assistant

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A programming aid should always shorten a programmers list of problems. Many tools fall short of that goal, merely replacing familiar coding tasks with...

Flex 1.5 Has Finished Feel

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When eWEEK labs reviewed Macromedia Inc.s Flex 1.0 earlier this year, we were impressed with many of its capabilities but noted that the product...

Open Warfare

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From: [email protected]: Monday, November 29, 2004 12:39 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Redmond psy-ops; counterfeit Oracle"Everybodys takin care of business!" laughed the Lynx. Whether it was...

Desktop Google Finds Holes

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Last month, Google released a beta version of its desktop search software: Google Desktop Search. Install it on your Windows machine, and it creates...

Pitney Bowes Makes CRM Move

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Enterprises that havent gotten the expected results from their CRM implementations may soon get a boost from an unlikely source: Pitney Bowes Inc., a...

Teaming Up on PLM

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For years, proponents of PLM said it would one day become pervasive throughout enterprises, enabling companies to better share product information across internal departments...

Video System Provides Bench Strength

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Billy Broadbent hasnt seen a baseball game in the flesh since 1997. But he hasnt missed a pitch, either. Thats because during every Boston...