Monthly Archives: November 2004

Unsubscribe Me

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Great news! It looks like that bad old practice of perpetual software licensing is going to go the way of the dodo. No longer...

IBM Cries Foul Over WebSphere Usability Study

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As IT managers and developers work to deploy enterprise applications and Web services, IBM and Microsoft Corp. are sniping over platform supremacy studies. IBM last...

Hosted CRM Choices Emerge

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A fresh crop of hosted subscription CRM services are seeking to fill a gap in a market left open by licensed software applications that...

Microsoft Lays New Groundwork

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As Microsoft Corp. released the first building blocks of its Software Factories project last week, the company laid the groundwork for a new ecosystem...

IBMs Tech Appeal

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"This is a great time to be in technology. I love these times." Not a comment youd expect from someone in corporate IT in...

Waiting on Oracle

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Former J.D. Edwards & Co. customers, whove weathered a sometimes bumpy transition to becoming PeopleSoft Inc. customers, are now waiting to see if theyll...

Xerox Updates Business Line

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Xerox this week is shipping monochrome printers targeted at midsize and large businesses. The Xerox Phaser 5500 prints 50 ppm (pages per minute) for...

SAP, HP Team on ERP for SMBs

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Small and midsize businesses that are looking for an ERP solution but arent able to handle such things as cost and implementation have a...

Getting in the Flow

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Mushrooming levels of data being created by disconnected enterprise and Web content sources is pressuring customers to more effectively wrap their arms around content-centric...

Voice Software Makes Strides

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The latest in voice recognition software from ScanSoft Inc. may begin to open the technology to new users. This week, the Peabody, Mass., company will...