Monthly Archives: January 2006
Analysts Doubt Oracles Fusion Message
Industry analysts on Thursday questioned whether Oracle Corp. is anywhere close to reaching the halfway point in its effort to create the Fusion Applications.
Oracle...
For E-Prescribing, Medicare Starts with Pilot Programs
As Medicare struggles to work out snafus behind its new drug coverage, government and business leaders are working to make sure the next big...
Office Live to Boast Web Mail Client?
A Web-based e-mail client, tentatively called Office Live Mail, could be a key piece of Microsofts forthcoming Office Live software-as-a-service offering, according to a...
GPL Co-Author Spells Out License Goals
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Richard Stallman, the founder of the Free Software Foundation and co-author of the first draft discussion document for the GNU General Public License...
Wi-Fi Devices Bring Drug Firms Messages to Doctors Waiting Rooms
Drug companies spend a lot of money trying to get patients attention. To tap into this cash flow, technology startup Phreesia launched this week...
Ontrack Online Lets Customers Track Step-by-Step Recovery
Along the same lines as a UPS tracking system, Ontrack Data Recovery has launched its new Ontrack Online service, which allows organizations and IT...
Source: MSN, Yahoo Turn Over Search Terms to Feds
Yahoo Inc. said that it recently turned over information about its users searching habits to federal investigators, a startling admission that has touched off...
WiMax Forum Certifies First Products
SAN JOSE, Calif.—The WiMax Forum on Thursday announced the first products to pass official certification and interoperability testing for the fixed wireless broadband standard.
Certified...
2006 Brings Renewed Rivalry for Intel, AMD
Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s fourth quarter advance against Intel Corp., could signal a shift in the two companies ongoing battle.
AMD, which on Wednesday reported...
Man Indicted for Theft of Medical Data
The former manager of a San Jose, Calif., medical group was indicted on Thursday for stealing medical records for around 200,000 patients.
Joseph Nathaniel Harris...