Yearly Archives: 2004

Sugar Sales: Just the SFA Basics

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Hitachi Data Systems Corp. is enabling small and midsize businesses to take advantage of storage area networks in a new initiative that opens HDS...