Monthly Archives: May 2005
CRM Pays Off for Florida DOR
Tax agencies arent exactly known for staying ahead of the technological curve, but the State of Florida Department of Revenue has implemented an ambitious...
Business Process Platform Is Goal for SAP Offerings
SAP AG will ship all its products on NetWeaver by years end, and it plans to move all its offerings to its business process...
IBM, HP Blade Bundles Ease Deployment, Cut Costs for SMBs
IBM and Hewlett-Packard Co. want to make their respective blade server platforms more attractive to midsize businesses by making them easier to buy and...
W.L. Gore: Dry Goods
What can a textile manufacturer that still wants to make fabric in America claim as its competitive advantage?
If youre W.L. Gore & Associates of...
Mailstream Manages E-Mail Flow
Sendmail Inc.s Mailstream Manager 2.0, with its ability to scan for viruses and spam, provides a flexible way for companies to do broad content...
IBM Looks to Get to Developers in College
LAS VEGAS—IBM is taking its strategy to woo developers to the IBM way into the classroom.
At its IBM Rational Software Developer Conference here Monday,...
Open Database Startup Taps PostgreSQL
EnterpriseDB Corp. Monday came out of stealth mode to challenge for the title of best enterprise-class database company.
The Edison, N.J., company also announced the...
Rumor Says Apple May Ditch IBM for Intel
Once again we are hearing rumors that Apple Computer is in talks with Intel about using that companys processors to replace at least some...
At Last, a Worthy Open-Source Alternative to Oracle
People frequently and erroneously allude to the open-source database MySQL as a potential threat to the dominance of the database king, Oracle.
Its erroneous because...
Sterling to Integrate Yantras Software
In a move eliciting mixed reactions from IT users, B2B software and services provider Sterling Commerce on Tuesday is expected to launch the first...