Monthly Archives: March 2005

Industry & Topic Centers

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Accounting and FinanceCovers software used across industries by companies to manage finances, such as payroll, bookkeeping and tax programs. Anti-spywareNews and analysis on potentially unwanted...

Mobile Medicine Breaks the Physician Barrier

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Studies of how IT is used in medicine have consistently shown that the people most resistant to information technology are the ones who are...

SourceLabs AMP Stack Integrates Apache, MySQL and PHP

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SourceLabs on Wednesday announced the first release of its integrated, open-source stack of infrastructure software. The Seattle startup announced the release of its SourceLabs AMP...

Identity Management Critical for Organizational Success

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Implementing a comprehensive identity management system is critical for success in the enterprise—a fact many corporate executives havent yet grasped, according to the chief...

Tiger on Track for Mid-April Release

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Mac OS X 10.4, also known as "Tiger," is proceeding on schedule, as Apple has dropped the prerelease tag from the latest build of...

Sun Eyes RFID Centers for Taiwan, Japan

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Sun Microsystems Inc. is now looking to launch radio-frequency identification customer centers in Taiwan, Japan and Europe, now that similar centers are already underway...

SOA Updates Support New Web Services Specs

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Blue Titan Software Inc. has released two new products that extend the reach of the companys service-oriented architecture tools. San Francisco-based Blue Titan on Monday...

DataPower Breaks 1TB Barrier for XML Processing

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DataPower Technology Inc. announced that is has broken the terabyte barrier and its technology is able to transform a 1TB XML document. Cambridge, Mass.-based DataPower...

VeriSign Favored to Run Major Internet Domain

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VeriSign has taken a major step toward retaining control of .net after beating out four rivals in a rating of the contenders seeking to...

Entrepreneurs Set Their Sights on Flight

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After an ambitious entrepreneur strikes it rich in the computer industry, starting yet another software company or dot-com may not be exciting enough. For some...