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The Motley Fool July 30, 2004 Tom Taulli |
Boosting Business IQ Companies often rely on "gut feeling," not numbers, to make decisions. Business Objects is trying to change that with their software. The firm expects to generate earnings of $0.80 to $0.85 a share for 2004.  |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2004 Tom Taulli |
QRS's Secret Admirers This B2B business is attracting new bidders. No doubt, this juiced the stock price of QRS. But investors need to be careful. The two new bids may be stalking-horses, meant to force the hand of JDA to pay a higher price.  |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2004 Steven Mallas |
Atari a Gaming Gamble A drop in net income and revenues may mean that Atari has lost yet another life in its business game.  |
InternetNews July 29, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Think Globally, Block Locally Experts at international anti-spam conference argue whether law or technology is the best way to solve the junk mail problem.  |
InternetNews July 29, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Buys into Performance Management With its purchase of Cyanea, IBM will add software that monitors and manages the performance of Web applications across its Tivoli, WebSphere and Rational software lines.  |
InternetNews July 29, 2004 Erin Joyce |
Gates Touts 'Modeling' Era For Software New software modeling systems will simplify application customization... Business Solutions division not living up to expectations.  |
InternetNews July 29, 2004 Clint Boulton |
CA Open Sources DB at LinuxWorld Computer Associates acquired Ingres in 1994. Now they might get some use out of it by unleashing the source code for version 3.  |
InternetNews July 29, 2004 Erin Joyce |
Microsoft to Address Growth Questions Microsoft answers questions on search, security for Windows and underperforming ventures.  |
The Motley Fool July 29, 2004 Tim Goh |
RealNetworks' Sour Apple Note The software company's new digital music product is anything but harmonious. There are many better investments available in the market.  |
InternetNews July 28, 2004 Clint Boulton |
BEA Opens Up to Developers Beehive code and Apache XMLBeans will help simplify Java and XML development.  |
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