Monthly Archives: October 2005

Kerpan Ends Run as Borland CTO

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Borland Software Corp.s chief technology officer has called it quits after five years with the company.Patrick Kerpan, Borlands CTO since early last year, said...

HP Needs to Realize Peregrines Value

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Hewlett-Packard is touting its planned acquisition of Peregrine Systems as a major step forward in its overall business software evolution strategy, which will strengthen...

Sun and Google: Incest R Us

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From: [email protected]: Monday, October 10, 2005 12:30 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Do-err profiles; true falsity; CRM blood in the water"Wake me when something historic happens,"...

Trade Groups Speak Out Against Patriot Act

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As legislators meet this month to hammer out details for extending controversial provisions of the USA Patriot Act, corporate America finally has found a...

Echopass Launches Integrated Services

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To give midsize businesses a ready-made version of the integrated network services traditionally available only on a customized basis, Echopass Corp. is launching a...

SAP Melds Business Process Tools

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SAP AG is looking to integrate its NetWeaver tool set into a more cohesive environment where business and IT users can more easily create...

McNealys Circle of Friends

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Scott McNealy does know how to pick his friends. It doesnt seem too long ago that the Sun CEO and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer...

IBM to Take Lead on SMBs

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IBM this week will announce a shift in its strategy for small and midsize businesses that includes more IBM-developed solution sets and an upgrade...

i2 Fills Out Supply Chain Suite

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i2 Technologies is moving into the next phase of its supply chain management software with the announcement this week of its Collaborative Material Management...

Financial Services Group Pushes for IM Standards

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Having embraced instant messaging early in that technologys development, financial services companies banded together in 2002 to promote standards for interoperability. The result was...