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Call System Jumps into VOIP

In a perfect world, Dave Pelkey, chief operating officer at Tuition Management Systems, would have waited one more year before taking the leap to...

Bemis Stuck on VOIP

When your CEO delivers a mandate to improve global communications, there are bound to be plenty of sleepless nights. But Steve Cunha, director of IT...

Paving a Smooth Career Path

By presenting a unified front, Cornerstone OnDemands Enterprise Suite should give large organizations a strategic view of a broad range of human resource development...

Web Surfing at Work? Youre Out!

At this time of year, many peoples minds turn to thoughts of pleasant weather and the great American pastime. Winters over, and its time...

Microsoft vs. the EU

Microsofts antitrust contest with the European Union may seem far off to many in the United States, but the outcome promises to have an...

Monkey Wrenches Jam Up Outsourcing

Partially outsourcing the Web-based application development project was supposed to make development of the order entry system faster and easier. Instead, it slowed development...

Testing Out the Latest in Laptops

Intels Centrino Duo—the chip makers latest mobile platform—is the next big thing when it comes to enterprise laptops. During the last few weeks, Ive...

Testing in the Palm of Labs Hands

Introduced 10 years ago, the original Palm device, the PalmPilot 1000, entered a fragmented PDA market and followed a succession of failed pen-based computing...

Sossaman Powers Down

Intels new power-saving chip—the dual-core Low Voltage Xeon—makes one of its earliest appearances in Rackable Systems C1000-L01 server. eWEEK Labs tests of the server...

Hasta La Vista, Baby

The unthinkable has happened: Microsoft has delayed Windows Vista yet again. Office 2007s release date also slipped, from 2006 to 2007.Jim Allchin, co-president of...