Monthly Archives: July 2005
BEA Tunes Transaction Processing
BEA Systems Inc. this week will announce the general availability of the next version of its C, C++ and Cobol transaction-processing infrastructure, which has...
Magic Erects Apps Framework
Despite application and integration software developers claims of providing a composite application framework, few actually have a fully integrated offering. Some software developers, however,...
Maple 10 Smooths Math Operations
Maple 10, from the MapleSoft division of Waterloo Maple Inc., strengthens a highly regarded mathematical workbench with unique facilities for building presentation documents that...
Europe Votes for Innovation, Not Patent Laws
The last few months have been mainly filled with bad news for those who support innovation in technology and fight against bad laws and...
Bills Extend Patriot Provision
Before Congress leaves Washington for its annual recess next month, both the House and the Senate are expected to vote to renew police powers...
Over and Out
From: [email protected]: Monday, July 18, 2005 12:29 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Swing your partner; Tunnel funnels; incredible demo"I love you, partners!" Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer...
Packaging Can Pay Off for Resellers
In recent years, more resellers have latched on to the concept of offering managed services in addition to their traditional integration and support.The main...
NSI Takes on Exchange Issues
NSI Software Inc. is preparing software capabilities designed to increase failover reliability and to simplify the complexities of Microsoft Corp. Exchange server management and...
Piggly Wiggly Finds the Right Touch
Charleston, S.C., is a refined Southern city where people go about their business in an unhurried fashion, more focused on civility than speed.The Piggy...
SAP Module Solves Invoice Woes
SAP AG, of Walldorf, Germany, has teamed up with Seeburger Inc. to solve a small but potentially worrisome issue: invoice errors.The companies announced last...