Monthly Archives: April 2005
Middleware Eases Biz Process
Integration software developers are preparing upgrades to their middleware offerings, which are focused on improved business-process functionality tempered with ease of use.
IBM, TIBCO Software...
SOA Demands New Way of Thinking
The tools available to developers for building and deploying Web services can easily lead to the wrong kind of success. Its easy for individual...
MLBs Budding Star: Business Intelligence
Its Opening Day at Fenway Park, and Im in Philadelphia. But at least Im speaking with Justin Shaffer, vice president and chief architect of...
New RFID Tools Stress Ease, Savings
With the use of RFID technology taking hold in the enterprise, software vendors are rolling out a slew of new offerings designed to help...
IBM, GXS Upgrade PIM Tools
As IBM and Global Exchange Services Inc. digest their respective PIM software developer acquisitions, they are working to integrate the new functionality and help...
PalmOne Debuts Tungsten E2
PalmOne this week released a low-end PDA for business users, the Tungsten E2, which replaces the Tungsten E, released in 2003.Among new features in...
Voice Over Wi-Fi Aids Expanding Business
If you ever either drink or drive, youre probably indirectly familiar with Commercial Alcohols Inc.
The largest ethanol producer in Canada, CAI manufactures 175 million...
Portals Fostering Open-Source Success
If you go to the open-source development site sourceforge.net and search on the term "portal," youll get hundreds of hits. In fact, you could...
NetWare Platform Is Far From Dead
When Novell Inc. acquired SuSE Linux AG and its SuSE Linux Enterprise Server product, the move left many—including sites that depend on NetWare—wondering whether...
Netcraft Stats Bode Well for Fedora
I came across an interesting report last month on the Web site of Internet research and services company Netcraft. This Web site is home...