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Zend Sticks to Basics

With its release last month of Zend IDE Client and Debug Server 1.0, Zend Technologies Ltd. has made a competent first step toward providing...

Theres One “e” To Avoid: e-Darwinism

The famous Darwin Awards (www.darwinawards.com) recognize those who have found ingenious ways to personally leave this earth. I believe a corporate version is needed...

How to Grow XML

On a chilly morning last December, a group of IT and business managers from some of the largest agriculture companies—and fiercest competitors—in the country...

Where XML Specs are Clicking

If you like an argument, youll love XML. Extensible Markup Language is touted as the ultimate solution to every industrys dreams of business-to-business process...

Another Arthur Sequel

Stepping out of a long shadow is not easy. But Arthur Andersen hopes to shine, as the company moves into the consulting spotlight on...

CRM Companies Fight Implementation Blues

With implementation failures pushing as high as 60 percent, CRM suppliers are turning to home-grown services as a way to help customers through the...

Planting XML in The Enterprise

Agribusinesses helping to create the AgXML standard have learned that getting competitors pulling in the same direction can be a big and difficult task....

Throwing It All Away

Gizmo.Com was launched with the goal of helping customers dispose of excess equipment. But the company itself has ended up on the dot-com scrap...

How to Get There from Here

Its one thing to say, "Theres a better way." Its quite another to point out the direction. Cooper Interaction Design claims to have a...

Join That 70s Show

Technology dinosaurs, rejoice. IBMs Advanced Technical Services (www.ibmuser.com) is offering RPG training over the Internet.So turn off your CB-Radio and put down the Pop...