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Workforce Visibility
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using Business Intelligence and CRM-like tools to get a better understanding of your employees.
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The end of an era with Microsoft
Mary Jo Foley says goodbye to The Evil Empire (for now).
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IBM takes Web services to the next level
Big Blue hopes the free new version of its WebSphere application server will take the pain and expense out of hand-coded Web services.
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Microsoft nabs scheduling service for .Net
PT Microsoft quietly purchased WebAppoint.com in a move that should beef up its upcoming .Net suite of services. WebAppoint organizes online scheduling for everything from car repairs to dentist...
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Ximian soups up SOAP for Linux
In an effort to ensure Web-based software will be Linux- and Unix-compatible, Ximian is porting the Simple Object Access Protocol to the Gnome user interface.
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Win XP and IE betas: Things to watch out for
Are you ready to pay Microsoft a monthly fee to be 'experienced'?
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Fee-based services considered for MSN
Enhanced e-mail. Music subscriptions. Phone-your-e-mail. These features and more are being considered for Microsoft's online services.
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HP enhances small-business offerings
Hewlett-Packard adds a pair of
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Software emperors in the buff
When you strip away the B2B buzzwords, what's left?
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Microsoft lures away Lotus software exec
Sources say Cliff Reeves, a lifetime IBMer who most recently was VP of product management at Lotus, is headed to Microsoft to help market Windows.
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Office XP looking at on-time delivery
It appears as if Microsoft's newest Office suite will be shipping by June--perhaps even a day early.
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Will IE 6 stand alone?
While Microsoft's antitrust case rages in Washington--all related to the bundling of Internet Explorer--the company appears on the verge of delivering the first public preview of a standalone,...
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MS forges ahead with Office, BackOffice
Software giant delivers a new beta release of its latest Office XP software and a final BackOffice 2000 version. The final Office XP rendition is expected in June.
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Ariba: More to life than e-markets
Company vows to move beyond electronic marketplaces into a new category called 'value-chain management,' eyeing a market worth a purported $42 billion by 2005.
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Microsoft's Belluzzo bombshell
Does Rick Belluzzo really belong at the top of the Microsoft heap?
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New Windows, same old delays? XP beta hits snag
While Office XP appears to be on schedule, the software giant--notorious for missing its release targets--is falling behind on Windows XP, according to testers.
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MS brewing a 'HailStorm' to battle AOL
Microsoft is pushing an upcoming set of Web services building blocks code-named Hailstorm that could be used as part of a new offensive against AOL and its dominance in instant messaging.
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Is Windows XP for you?
Is Windows XP a stroke of brilliance on Microsoft's part?
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Microsoft releases Windows XP interim beta
Microsoft lifts the curtain on Windows XP and the streamlined Luna interface. Details about the widely touted .Net experience remain hazy, however.
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MS makes another small-biz foray with SBS 2000
The planned Feb. 21 rollout of the next version of its all-in-one suite, Small Business Server 2000, will be Microsoft's third-generation offering.
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Clouds obscure Oracle's crystal ball
Last fall, with the dot-com economy in tatters, company executives insisted that Oracle would rise above the fray. But one analyst predicts database license revenues could take a short-term hit.
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