Monthly Archives: February 2005

Database Replication Is the Ticket

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Next weeks EclipseCon 2005 conference is expected to be something of a lovefest among Java toolmakers, with both BEA Systems Inc. and Borland Software...