Monthly Archives: April 2005
Ariba Expands Reach of Network
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
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
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
"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
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
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
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
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
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-UpsAgain
In the Broadway musical "Annie Get Your Gun," theres an annoying song, "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better," that goes back and...