Monthly Archives: November 2004
Striking a Balance
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Billy Broadbent hasnt seen a baseball game in the flesh since 1997. But he hasnt missed a pitch, either. Thats because during every Boston...