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Tibco, Protiviti Team on Compliance

Capitalizing on its business process management capabilities, integration software provider Tibco Software Inc. will announce Monday afternoon an alliance with Protiviti Inc. that will...

Google Moves Desktop Search Out of Beta

Google Inc. is taking its desktop search application out of beta on Monday with a release that supports more file formats and opens access...

Digital Evolution Renames Itself SOA Software

Digital Evolution Inc. on Monday announced that it has changed its name to SOA Software to reflect its focus on service-oriented architectures. Santa Monica, Calif.-based...

Microsofts Green Expected in Two Waves

After a long-held silence around its next-generation ERP (enterprise resource planning) suite, Microsoft Corp. finally announced details Monday around Project Green, the Microsoft Business...

Sonic Fires Off New ESB Products

Sonic Software announced on Monday a series of enhancements to its Sonic SOA (service-oriented architecture) infrastructure product line, with both upgrades and new products. Bedford,...

Users Like BoB, But Get ERP Instead, Analyst Says

Users consistently rate best-of-breed supply chain software as better than ERP in most functional areas. But often, companies go ahead and buy ERP (enterprise resource...

Microsoft Redraws Its Biz App Roadmap

SAN DIEGO—Microsoft is rejiggering its roadmap for its family of Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) ERP and CRM offerings. At the annual MBS Convergence customer conference...

Oracle Ships Stand-Alone BI for 10g

Oracle on Monday announced general availability of Oracle Business Intelligence 10g, a stand-alone set of BI analytical tools to tackle query, application development, reporting...

Study: 2004 Database Market Grew 12 Percent

The 2004 worldwide market for RDBMS software grew by 12 percent to $15 billion, according to IDC—a healthy enough gain, if you dont count...

Help! The Cell Phone Viruses Are Coming!

In the middle of 2004 we saw the first real cell phone virus, named Cabir. It was newsworthy because it was the first, and...