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Flash Makes Splash in Gadgets

Flash is winding its way into a growing number of gadgets and devices, thanks to the efforts of engineering services firm Vibren. Although Macromedia normally...

HP Embraces Open Source as Well as Linux

Efrain Rovira, Hewlett-Packard Co.s worldwide director of Linux marketing, wants one thing perfectly clear: HP is taking Linux very seriously. "Linux is a very important...

AOL Locks Out IM Users

America Online Inc. has confirmed that it mistakenly deactivated a number of AOL Instant Messenger accounts this week as part of its regular cycle...

Novell Expands Support of Netlines Open-Xchange Server

Novell Inc. and Netline Internet Service GmbH are expanding their current relationship in a move that will see Novell sell, maintain and support Netlines...

How Smart Enterprises Utilize Business Intelligence

Companies often find themselves drowning in data—unsure of who their customers are and what their buying patterns look like, ineffectively tracking stock, or not...

At Last, a Guidebook for Choosing Electronic Health Records

Although electronic health records promise to reduce medical errors and boost personalized care, their cost, inconvenience and uncertain benefits are keeping physicians away. Even...

Best Buy Improves Its Supply Chain View

Best Buy Co. Inc., the leading consumer electronics chain in the United States, has launched a phased deployment of supply chain management/logistics software from...

Ellison: Oracle Will Ship PeopleSofts Next-Generation Products

SAN FRANCISCO—Oracle Corp. will complete development and ship the next version of PeopleSofts flagship enterprise applications even if it ultimately succeeds in buying out...

Ellison: Oracle Data Hubs Lead to Solid Biz Decisions

SAN FRANCISCO—You spend $19 a month to get instantaneous information on Iraq or on the U.S. presidential elections through an AOL dialup. Thats cool,...

Microsoft, Eolas Ready to Rumble on Browser Case

Oral arguments are set to begin on Thursday in Microsoft Corp.s appeal of a $521 million verdict against it in a Web-browser patent lawsuit. The...