Monthly Archives: April 2005

Middleware Eases Biz Process

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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I came across an interesting report last month on the Web site of Internet research and services company Netcraft. This Web site is home...