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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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Games set to mushroom into mainstream
Game geeks, move over. The worldwide electronic gaming market will leap 71 percent to nearly $86 billion by 2006, as new systems-think Xbox and TV-based consoles-pull in more mainstream players.
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Users debate Oracle's claims about 11i
Oracle promotes the new suite as 'complete, simple' and 'at Internet speed.' Early customers say that's not the case.
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Microsoft, eBay combine bids on Net services
The two companies agree to push the eBay API and Microsoft's .Net to help software developers and extend their consumer reach beyond the PC.
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Turmoil at the top--MarchFirst CEO and other execs resign
Three top-level executives have resigned. On the outs: Chief Executive Robert Bernard, Chief Operating Officer Thomas Metz and Executive Vice President Joseph Bong.
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Nike-i2 spat may just be the tip of the iceberg
As software integration projects become more complex, installation failures are sure to follow.
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What downturn? AOL expands deals--and subscribers
The Internet media heavyweight strengthens a number of marketing and advertising pacts, and says its subscriber based has surpassed 28 million.
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Free Net access stays--for a limited time only
Kmart's BlueLight.com is keeping its Internet access free for 12 hours per month, but you can earn more time by shopping at the company's e-commerce site.
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Webvan packs up the groceries in Dallas
The cash-strapped dot-com closes down its 220-employee Dallas operation to focus on its nine other markets.
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Web to grab spotlight at Oracle's big show
At next week's Oracle Apps World, Larry Ellison & Co. will fan the flames for Oracle 11i, CRM and supply-chain collaboration.
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SAP acquires consulting house Prescient for 11M
With the acquisition of Prescient, SAP is hoping to bring its expertise and services to U.S.-based companies and is reiterating its international commitment.
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Microsoft fingers technicians for crippling site outages
Microsoft blamed its own technicians for a crucial error that crippled the software giant's connection to the Internet, almost completely blocking access to its major Web sites for nearly 24...
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Vignette lays off 15 percent of staff
The company plans to let go some 345 employees from its 2,300 staff, as well as consolidate facilities.
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NetIQ to buy WebTrends for $1 billion
The combined entity could give customers offerings for everything from systems administration to business analytics.
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eBay back in business after long outages
The online auction house suffers its first prolonged outage in months. Promises improved service.
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Santa is good to Toysrus.com
Toys 'R' Us said sales for its joint site with Amazon.com, nearly tripled for the 2000 holiday season, wrapping up the year in an upbeat...
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Online sales more fulfilling this year
Study shows online retailers have invested heavily to beef up their order-fulfillment and supply-chain in preparation for the 2000 season.
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AltaVista to end free ISP service
The Web portal will pull the plug on the free service Dec. 10 because its provider is going out of business.
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Google Farmer update goes international
Google said Monday that it has launched its so-called Farmer update, a new algorithm designed to weed out low-quality content.
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Indian farmers adopt technology to increase efficiency
Farmers are adopting FarmERP, an enterprise resource management software tailored for farmers to help them manage their produce. A variety of reports and schedules to make it easy for farmers to...
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Coffee turns students into accidental farmers (photos)
At BTTR Ventures in Emeryville, Calif., a business school idea of reusing garbage has quickly turned into an innovative mushroom business.
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