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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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The Palm finds a voice
Soon you'll be able to talk to your Palm handheld via the phone. Palm Inc. is working with SpeechWorks to develop call-in calendar and contact-management applications.
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Linux pioneer calls for Amazon boycott
Richard Stallman is passing the word around the Net -- says Amazon's 1-click feature directly affects the 'freedom of e-commerce.'
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Netscape security flaw revealed
Researchers have found a potentially serious security flaw in the e-mail system used by Netscape's Web browser.
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Public Enemy record plays on Zip disk
Iomega says it's a more secure alternative than MP3.
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Amiga backers wary of comeback plans
Amiga says it plans to release a low-cost Amiga PC and an Internet appliance before year's end.
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Additional Results
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LulzSec saga: Cleary charged with hacking offenses
The 19-year-old arrested on Tuesday by London police has been formally charged with launching denial of services attacks.
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Let compliance lead the way in preventing healthcare data breaches
With a number of security breaches last year - plus new regulations and security requirements - the pressure is on healthcare organizations to better control the security of their records.
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Peeping on celebrity files - How to gain control
Here's how to contain the natural curiosity of employees to view the private records of political figures and celebrities - which leads to people losing their jobs or being criminally convicted,...
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How spyware works--and burns
Here's why any rational discussion ultimately tends to wind up swallowed into something resembling Dante's Nine Circles of Hell.
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Need for contract management
There's a dearth of e-business software for contract management. Hurwitz says new products from Model N fill the gap.
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ACT! 6.0 continues the tradition
The new version of Best Software contact management software will have a hard act to follow. Hurwitz says it lives up to expectations.
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Put customers at the heart of your business
Commentary: As CRM has evolved, the customer has gotten lost in the up-sell and cross-sell craze. Hurwitz has a gentle reminder.
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Microsoft CRM strategy seen on target
Hurwitz says Microsoft's upcoming CRM application stands to do well in the midmarket because Redmond appears to have gotten the technology, functionality, delivery, and pricing just right.
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CRM in the doldrums in 2002
Hurwitz says the while the economic climate largely stifled the CRM market during the first half of 2002, activity from three key vendors could shake up the industry.
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Infusing intelligence into CRM
Including business intelligence tools in CRM and other enterprise apps is a growing trend--and Crystal Decisions' providing tools for Microsoft CRM is a case in point, says Hurwitz.
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Oracle ditches hyperbole, puts customers first
Analysis: Oracle turns off its usual hard sell and instead uses its mighty marketing muscle to promote its customers and what it can do for them.
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The Palm finds a voice
Soon you'll be able to talk to your Palm handheld via the phone. Palm Inc. is working with SpeechWorks to develop call-in calendar and contact-management applications.
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Linux pioneer calls for Amazon boycott
Richard Stallman is passing the word around the Net -- says Amazon's 1-click feature directly affects the 'freedom of e-commerce.'
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Netscape security flaw revealed
Researchers have found a potentially serious security flaw in the e-mail system used by Netscape's Web browser.
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Public Enemy record plays on Zip disk
Iomega says it's a more secure alternative than MP3.
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