Monthly Archives: February 2005
Database Replication Is the Ticket
For CIOs such as Priceline.com Inc.s Ron Rose, few things are as important as having a Web site that is always on. Leveraging database...
Real Software Slams Microsofts Patent Effort
In the wake of Real Software Inc. announcing a new version of its Realbasic application development tool, the company is concerned about a patent...
Doctors Offices Streamline IT Operations
Midsota Plastic Surgeons P.A. has been made over—IT-style. As recently as 1997, the St. Cloud, Minn., plastic surgery practice didnt even have e-mail. Now,...
Adaptive Discovery Makes Exceptions to the Rules
Deciding where to start isnt usually a significant issue for companies looking to use BPM to automate tasks. Its deciding where to stop thats...
IBM Council to Roll Out On-Demand Services Plan
IBM, with a handful of hosted software providers, is developing a new model for delivering hosted software that could significantly impact the way the...
Standards Tackle BPM, Workflow Management
The array of standards for defining application workflow and business processes can be confusing. Here, eWEEK Labs offers a guide to navigating the sea...
PIM Progress Picks Up Pace
Building on the convergence of several factors, retail radio-frequency ID mandates and state and federal data-sharing requirements, for example, a 2-year-old software category, PIM,...
New Era at CA Gets Under Way
After months of uncertainty sparked by corporate scandal, Computer Associates International Inc. earlier this month embarked on a new era, naming CEO-elect John Swainson...
Federated Single Sign-On Shifts GM into High Gear
When General Motors Corp.s employee portal forced workers to endure a traffic jam of user names and passwords, the company turned to federated single...
BEA to Join Eclipse Foundation
Next weeks EclipseCon 2005 conference is expected to be something of a lovefest among Java toolmakers, with both BEA Systems Inc. and Borland Software...