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WINNER Agilix Labs Inc. Agilix Gobinder 2005 Agilix GoBinder 2005, this years winner in the Productivity Applications category, stood out for accomplishing a goal that few applications...

CA Launches Business Units

Computer Associates International Inc. last week put the final pieces of its reorganization puzzle together when it inaugurated five business units, each with profit-and-loss...

Magic Software, BEA Eye BPM

Business process management is becoming the new EAI, or enterprise application integration, as integration software developers jump into the process management arena as the...

Fifth Annual eWEEK Excellence Awards

Its not just high-tech power that makes the honorees in the Fifth annual Excellence Awards program worthy of praise. Its the dedicated effort of...

Business Relationship Management

WINNER Epiphany Inc. Epiphany Interaction Advisor E6 While CRM products are often concerned mainly with managing lists of current and potential customers, the key elements of retaining...

E-Mail Management & Security

WINNER Sendmail Inc. Mailstream Content Manager 1.0 Ensuring regulatory compliance is becoming increasingly important in corporate communications, and finding ways to secure outbound communication is as important...

Enterprise Collaboration

WINNER Siemens Communications Inc. HiPath Openscape 2.0 Siemens Communications HiPath OpenScape 2.0 is this years eWEEK Excellence Awards winner for Enterprise Collaboration because of its ability to...

VMware Updates Desktop Virtualization Software

VMware on Monday released the next major version of its desktop virtualization software, which emphasizes making application developers and testers more productive. VMware Workstation 5,...

Nice Office Brings Wireless CRM to BlackBerry

Nice Office, eAgency Systems web-enabled sales force automation/customer relationship management solution, is coming to the BlackBerry platform. The version of Nice Office designed for Research...

SAS CEO Shows Competitors No Brotherly Love

PHILADELPHIA—SAS Institute Inc. CEO Jim Goodnight derided many of his companys competitors as "low end" as SAS staked its claim to becoming a provider...