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- Not Enough Buyers To Go Around
- Use
of Wireless Technology in Institutional Brokerage
- Independent
Vertical Marketplaces
- Alltel
Chooses Norstan To Unify Contact Centers
- Cisco
Partners Saddened By Mitchell's Departure
- Oracle
9i makes room for Veritas
- Building
A Secure e-World
- 20% of B2B
Transactions Will Be Wireless by 2003
- Linux:
A chipmaker's best friend
- Automated
System Lets Auto Dealers Junk Antique Bookkeeping
- Microsoft
Opens Door to Passport
- Cracks
in the software monolith
- Linux
Vendors Share In Financial Gloom
- Can't
Turn Vanilla into Caviar
- New
B2B collaboration tools on the way
- IBM
and J.D. Edwards ship first co-branded IBM eServer
- Centra
Keeps You out of Airports
- Cheap
chips to thwart sales dip?
- Battered
Techs Look Overseas for Recovery
- DoCoMo,
IBM Debut Video Indexing Technology - New Web Standard Next?
- SAS
joins Microsoft Data Warehousing Alliance
Not
Enough Buyers To Go Around To say that the hosting provider market is
struggling is an understatement, according to an ex-NaviSite executive speaking
at Networld-Interop 2001 in Atlanta. Use
of Wireless Technology in Institutional Brokerage In a new report titled,
"Institutional Wireless Trading: Fashion over Function?" Celent Communications
examines the potential for wireless trading at securities firms worldwide
Independent
Vertical Marketplaces Examining the state of B2B Net markets and supply
chains, the business and technology issues facing independent vertical marketplaces.
Alltel
Chooses Norstan To Unify Contact Centers In industries where churn is
generating a huge negative impact on the bottom line, companies are rushing to
develop customer care systems that produce results. Cisco
Partners Saddened By Mitchell's Departure Cisco Systems channel partners
are disappointed and shocked that the company's senior channel executive is leaving
the position and that he may leave the company altogether. Oracle
9i makes room for Veritas The latest version of Oracle's database software
officially sanctions a storage standard developed by Veritas. But the move could
expose Veritas to tougher competition. Building
A Secure e-World Visa International, approved commercial incentives "to
provide protections and guarantees for e-merchants" that were previously only
available in the physical world. 20%
of B2B Transactions Will Be Wireless by 2003 Wireless and mobile transactions
will account for nearly 20% of business-to-business transaction volume and 25%
of business-to-consumer traffic by 2003 Linux:
A chipmaker's best friend In a sign of how strategic Linux has become,
AMD and Intel are angling to lure open-source programmers to their future chip
designs. Automated
System Lets Auto Dealers Junk Antique Bookkeeping Manheim Automotive Financial
Service's clientele of small auto dealerships and rental companies oftentimes
has used very low-tech bookkeeping methods. Microsoft
Opens Door to Passport Microsoft put out a call for the creation of a
"federated" authentication system saying it plans to open its Passport authentication
system to interoperate with enterprises, network and other service operators.
Cracks
in the software monolith The monolithic approach to enterprise software
epitomized by Oracle, SAP, and others will go the way of the dinosaur.
Linux
Vendors Share In Financial Gloom Linux companies are sharing in the financial
gloom inflicted on web firms, with two open source vendors having to give their
business plans a major rethink. Can't
Turn Vanilla into Caviar Companies have been led to believe that they
could install vanilla-type software into an enterprise-wide environment and get
customized results. New
B2B collaboration tools on the way B2B collaboration is getting a booster
shot, thanks to new software from a trio of vendors and from a high-profile customer
win for MatrixOne. IBM
and J.D. Edwards ship first co-branded IBM eServer IBM eServer for J.D.
Edwards Provides a Low-Cost, Quick-to-Deploy e-Business Solution for Small to
Medium-Sized Enterprises Centra
Keeps You out of Airports This software market leader has caught investors'
eyes in the wake of the terrorist attacks Cheap
chips to thwart sales dip? Qualcomm has introduced some cheaper cell phone
chips in the midst of a handset sales dip. The company is shipping to 40 handset
makers another in its long line of chipsets that power cell phones. Battered
Techs Look Overseas for Recovery Despite a spike in orders in the wake
of the terrorist attack last week, U.S. high-tech companies, struggling to increase
profits DoCoMo,
IBM Debut Video Indexing Technology - New Web Standard Next? With high-speed
3G wireless service just weeks away from becoming reality in Japan, carrier NTT
DoCoMo is hustling to ensure all the pieces are in place. SAS
joins Microsoft Data Warehousing Alliance SAS Institute announced that
it has joined Microsoft's Data Warehousing Alliance by extending support of SAS'
industry-leading business intelligence solutions to Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Analysis Services.
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