Monthly Archives: August 2005

Disagreeing with End-User Agreements

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Among the list of things I cant stand (and, if you read this column regularly, you know thats a pretty long list) are the...

Clamming Up

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From: [email protected]: Monday, August 1, 2005 12:59 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Acid commentary; stem-cell simians; quahog quotaSpence sensed an oncoming ph imbalance when a phone...

Firm Lays Down the Document Law

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Four years ago, the law firm of Preti Flaherty Beliveau Pachios & Haley LLP began to aggressively adopt technology to make communications with clients...

RFID Data Handling Upgraded

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Despite warnings of a shake-up in the RFID industry that will result in vendor consolidations, software developers continue to emerge with products that improve...

NEC Strives to Become Fully Channel-Driven

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NEC Solutions America Inc. is growing its channel initiative, rolling out a new partner program and signing on Avnet Partner Solutions, Americas, as a...

Stellent App Manages Web Site Migration

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Stellent Inc. is adding Web site lifecycle management capabilities to its Stellent Universal Content Management platform, hoping to make it easier for customers to...

Sterling Banks on Yantra SOA

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Sterling Commerce, in Dublin, Ohio, was involved in electronic commerce when transactions took place on closed, proprietary systems using the electronic data interchange format....

RFID Does More Than Track Trucks

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Suppliers for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. may have balked at having to deploy radio-frequency identification, but at Graniterock, in Watsonville, Calif., customers cant deploy the...

Motorolas Q to Take on Blackberry and Treo

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Motorola last week introduced The Q, a wireless phone with a full QWERTY keyboard. At 11.5 millimeters, the Q is half as thick as...

Proofpoint, Voltage Team on E-Mail Encryption

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Messaging security software developer Proofpoint has teamed up with Voltage Security to integrate encryption capabilities into its Proofpoint Protection Server software and Messaging Security...