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ERP Package Smoothes Manufacturers Growth Path

"Inventory is king," said Andy Hrasky, controller of Victor Manufacturing, a midrange enterprise that has doubled in size over the past few years with...

Microsoft Extends Business Solutions Suite

With the new, new "Project Green" under way, Microsoft Corp. is tapping its Windows SharePoint Services platform for additional functionality for its Microsoft Business...

IBMs First Project Hawk Release Simplifies Data Integration

IBM presented the first jewel of its re-architected information integration portfolio on Thursday, announcing the availability of its new data transformation-based offering IBM WebSphere...

Time for a Mail Server Switch?

Theres little thats sexy about mail servers, but theyre the engines that make businesses run. A business can live without instant-messaging, it can crawl...

Google Releases Blogger for Microsoft Word

Google announced earlier this week the release of Blogger for Word, a free add-in, downloadable from the Web, that allows users of the Weblog...

People Who Dont Need People, Are the Luckiest People at the Self-Checkout

Are consumers seeing self-checkout as the anti-customer-service initiative they feared? Not according to the latest industry study, which predicts self-checkout revenue will double this...

Salesforce.com Reports Strong Sales, Subscriber Growth

Salesforce.com Wednesday reported profits of $5 million on total revenue of $71.9 million for its fiscal second quarter, as it continued to show strong...

Blog Search Engine Threatens Ban of Blogger Blogs

Mark Cuban—self-dubbed "blog maverick" and owner of both the Weblog search engine IceRocket and the Dallas Mavericks—has warned that those who use Googles free...

RSS Is a Label We Dont Need to See

Regardless of what Dave Winer—or anybody else—thinks, the term "RSS" should never be seen by the average Internet user. I am weighing in on this...

IETF Signs Off on Atom

Rising above the bickering of competing syndication format loyalists, the IETF on Wednesday approved the Atom 1.0 data format as a "proposed standard." Atom is...