Monthly Archives: April 2005

Ariba Expands Reach of Network

0
Spend management software developer Ariba Inc. has made a name for itself with its Supplier Network, an e-business hub that has 110,000 buyers and...

Charter Sees Open-Platform VOD as Revenue Boon

0
Charter Communications Inc., the nations fourth-largest cable company, has long seen video on demand as a key way to get close to its 8.6...

BlackBerry, Partners Push CRM

0
Research In Motion Ltd. and its development partners last week continued their push to help businesses extend enterprise applications such as CRM to RIMs...

Canadian Idol Raises Its Profile

0
"Canadian Idol," Canadas counterpart to "American Idol," is always looking for creative ways to enhance its relationship with the audience (both on the set...

Open Season on Open-Source Licenses

0
During the past few weeks, the hottest issue for hand-wringing among pundits on, and would-be participants in, the open-source community has been open-source license...

Adobe Reader for Linux Cleans Up Its Act

0
Its no secret that Linux is the ugly stepchild of proprietary application support, and ugly is the operative word here. Only a couple of...

IBM Pushing 4G-Bps Storage

0
IBM is responding to the escalating capacity and performance challenges plaguing many midrange storage customers by embracing the benefits of 4G-bps Fibre Channel interface...

EMC Gateway Boosts Data Center

0
EMC Corp. is blending virtual file system and storage management software via the EMC Celerra NSX NAS gateway in an effort to ease enterprise...

LaCie SATA Drive Breaks New Ground

0
Serial ATA wasnt initially designed to function as an external storage connectivity option, but with products such as LaCies d2 Hard Drive SATA, thats...

Firefox Beats Pop-Ups—Again

0
In the Broadway musical "Annie Get Your Gun," theres an annoying song, "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better," that goes back and...