Monthly Archives: November 2005
Study: Paying Doctors More for Better Care Seems to Work
Doctors will provide higher quality care when given financial incentives to do so, concludes a three-year study of seven so-called P4P (pay-for-performance) programs.
However, its...
IBM GM: Lotus Seeks to Advance Productivity
Since Mike Rhodin succeeded Ambuj Goyal as IBMs general manager of IBM Workplace, collaboration and portal software this summer, he has helped steer the...
R/3 Orphans-to-Be Contemplating Jumping Ship
SAP AG still has thousands of users on its R/3 ERP platform. Under a licensing structure introduced last year, dubbed 5-1-2, those users on...
Google Faces its Future
Search giant Google Inc. is said to be interested in buying Redwood City, Calif.-based Riya/Ojos Inc., a maker of photo searching technology.
The rumored deal...
Microsoft Goes on the Hunt for New MBS Chief
Microsoft is on the hunt for a new chief for its Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) unit.
Senior Vice President, Business Solutions Business Group Doug Burgum,...
Foundation Targets JPEG Patent for Elimination
On Wednesday, the Public Patent Foundation filed a formal request with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to revoke a data compression patent that...
Sample RFP: Channel Partners
CHANNEL PARTNERSMention the channel, and many people automatically think of supply chains and getting products to market. But professional services groups, consultants and integrators...
IBM Champions IP Convergence
To hasten the telephone industrys migration to IP infrastructure, IBM today is heralding a new line of IMS-based offerings.
The Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystems products...
A World Wide Web of People
TUNIS—By Thursday, the presidents and prime ministers departed the WSIS (World Summit on the Information Society) Summit in Tunisia, and the main podium was...
This eWEEK – 16
Welcome to the first eWEEK Enterprise Solutions Guide, a collection of the years best case studies in our Solutions Series, plus some extra content...