Monthly Archives: December 2005
In Search of Better Search
Everybody loves to search. I know I do my fair share of Web searching every day.
And Im not alone. Search is, after all, the...
Waiting Game
From: [email protected]: Monday, December 5, 2005 12:01 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Googling for suspects; Spence goes undercover and cleans upSpence checked his passport, scanned his...
Ozzies Seamless Opportunities
By now, "the Internet Services Disruption" missive from Microsoft Chief Technology Officer Ray Ozzie has been dissected ad infinitum. But we have yet to...
Google Makes Enterprise Push
Google Inc.s enterprise business may be just a small piece of its expanding empire, but the search company is aggressively courting corporate customers with...
How Microsofts .Net Framework Has Shifted Product Perspective
Anyone whos used Google Earth has seen the value of putting new viewpoints in context. When shifting its scene to a new location, Googles...
Integrations Pros and Cons
Microsoft has gotten a lot of mileage from its "embrace and extend" software strategy over the years. Equally as vital is the companys relentless...
GM Takes Wraps Off Outsourcing Model
Two-and-a-half years ago, General Motors Corp. unveiled to eWEEK its third generation of outsourcing—a plan in which contracts would be parceled out among different...
Vendors Aim to Play Well With Channel Partners
Theres nothing like the comfort of a steady, one-on-one relationship between a company and its VAR. But given the diversity of problems in the...
EPCglobal Network Will Track RFID Data
EPCglobal Inc., which hopes to speed RFID adoption in the enterprise in the coming year, expects to see the first fruits of its namesake...
Mastercard, Hitachi Form Smart-Card Venture
MasterCard International and Hitachi are setting up a joint venture to promote smart cards that use a common operating system called Multos, according to...