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Developers Growing Challenge

Enterprise application developers are squarely in the cross hairs of the next generation of IT system attacks. As generic infrastructure security and user awareness...

AOL Releases Game Developer Tool

AOL has introduced a new tool kit that will allow game developers to integrate AOL Messaging into online games. The release follows a successful trial...

KnowNow Offers Enterprise RSS

A messaging company behind software for delivering real-time event information is turning its attention to the enterprise management of RSS and syndication feeds. KnowNow Inc....

Ipedo Claims First Dual SQL/XQuery Engine

Ipedo on Monday rolled out a version of its enterprise information-integration platform that features what the company claims is the industrys first dual SQL/XQuery...

Oracle to Pay $8M to Settle Suit over Training Fees

Oracle Corp. will pay the federal government $8 million to settle a whistle-blower suit that charged the company with overbilling for software training.According to...

Computer Glitches Delay Marshall Field’s Furniture Shipments

During a conversion from Target’s computer system to May Department Stores’ system, Marshall Field’s has been experiencing IT problems that have delayed furniture orders,...

Albertson’s Reorganizing Management to Improve Efficiency

Albertson’s is restructuring its management and changing executives’ responsibilities in a move that reflects the grocery chain’s plans to bring RFID, WiFi shopping devices...

Yoga Suit Settlement Beggars Open Source Ideals

A group of independent yoga instructors has quietly settled a lawsuit that waved the banner of the open source software movement in their effort...

Oracle Makes Good on Promise of Continued PeopleSoft Development

Oracle Corp. on Wednesday delivered the next iteration of PeopleSoft Enterprise Performance Management, thus taking a step onto the road to Project Fusion. Project Fusion...

IBM Aims to Ease Server Management

After finding a disappointing adoption rate of 29 percent for its Intel-based server hardware management software, IBM set out to determine what users really...