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Sugar Sales: Just the SFA Basics
Companies looking for a low-priced sales force automation application will find a lot to like—and lots of options—in SugarCRM Inc.s Sugar Sales 2.0. However,...
Plan to Survive Retirements
At many large IT organizations in the public and private sectors, senior development and system staff members will be retiring in large numbers over...
Service Economy Brings New Technology Demands
Information technology has a well-hyped reputation for exponential rates of improvement, but productivity growth in delivering IT-enabled services has fallen short of whats been...
An Applications View on Security
When information warfare experts want to set the proper base line for whats "secure," they point out that the only completely protected machine is...
AppScan Revs Testing Power
Watchfire Corp. has clearly taken the safe but smart position for its first release of the AppScan products it gained from its acquisition of...
Strong Framework Supports Web Site
When Sony Corp. needed a new Web presence for its professional services division, it turned to Microsoft Corp.s .Net Framework and Visual Studio tools...
Improvements Needed in H-1B
The recent increase in the annual quota for H-1B visas has churned up familiar passions once again. Last month, Congress approved legislation increasing the...
Katt Scans
From: [email protected]: Monday, December 13, 2004 12:40 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Reveling in Sun-HP blogjam; reading packets and mindsSpence stared at his monitor as he...
Sun License Thumbs Nose at GPL
Sun Microsystems Inc. has already raised the ire of many in the open-source and Linux community with its submission of a new open-source license...
HDS Opens Up SANs to SMBs
Hitachi Data Systems Corp. is enabling small and midsize businesses to take advantage of storage area networks in a new initiative that opens HDS...