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Sponsored Links Extend Their Reach

Sponsored links may be a mainstay alongside search results and on Web pages, but the advertising format is increasingly appearing in new places and...

Elevate Acrobat Forms to an Art Form

Adobe isnt the only game in town when it comes to PDF forms: ActivePDF, Amgraf, Cardiff and ScanSoft also offer various tools to convert...

National ISP Offers Firefox to Customers

The Mozilla Foundations popular open-source Web browser Firefox took another step forward in mainstream acceptance with the announcement that Speakeasy, a Seattle-based national broadband...

Oracle Warns SAP to Step Lightly

During Oracles semiannual Analyst Day event Wednesday in New York, company CEO Larry Ellison warned archrival SAP to step lightly when it comes to...

Analysts: Ellison Playing Hard Ball with Intellectual Property

Following SAP AGs pouncing on TomorrowNow Inc., a third-party maintenance provider for PeopleSoft applications, Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison warned that such providers should...

Manufacturers to Adopt Supply Chain Apps, but Not RFID

Whats going to happen in manufacturing technology during 2005? Users will adopt new supply chain solutions in areas such as supplier relationship management. On...

IBM to Acquire Application Service Provider Corio

IBM on Tuesday announced its acquisition of Corio Inc., an enterprise application service provider, for $182 million in cash. The purchase is expected to...

Sybase Bounces Back From Slump

Database maker Sybase Inc. bounced back from a gloomy first half of the year, with customers opting to snap up the host of new...

BMC Launches Configuration Management Database

BMC Software Inc. on Monday became one of the earliest of the big four enterprise management players to launch a configuration management database. Following on...

AOL Pulls Plug on Newsgroup Service

The worlds largest ISP is cutting off direct access to one of the oldest, coolest—and strangest—parts of the Internet. America Online has quietly announced that...