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InternetNews September 2, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
WinZip Zaps Buffer Overflow Flaws The popular Windows file compression program gets a security makeover.  |
InternetNews September 2, 2004 |
SharePoint SP1 Released Microsoft's boosts collaboration software with more sharing power.  |
InternetNews September 2, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Wal-Mart Anchors Windows Media Mall Microsoft and Wal-Mart went live with music downloading services within the new version of Windows Media Player.  |
InternetNews September 2, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sender ID Finds Followers Ahead of Approval Software vendors jump the gun on implementing an anti-spam protocol working its way through an international standards group.  |
The Motley Fool September 2, 2004 Tom Taulli |
What's Next for Open Text? The company's quarter was fairly ugly. Then again, the enterprise software industry is becoming a killing ground for investors.  |
InternetNews September 1, 2004 Michael Singer |
B2B Groups Link E-Business Silos RosettaNet and eBusinessReady match software testing as another step toward supply chain interoperability.  |
InternetNews September 1, 2004 Erin Joyce |
You Too Can Talk to Your Car Honda teams with IBM to roll out new speech recognition systems in some 2005 models. And they'll find you the closest restaurant.  |
CRM September 1, 2004 Jason Compton |
The Siren Call of the Midmarket With so many choices and so many CRM vendors beating down the door to win midmarket business, customers need to be choosy without being paralyzed.  |
CRM September 1, 2004 |
Who's Who in CRM In May CRM magazine presented the first installment in a list of some of the industry's key players. This month we continue that recognition with a look at executives from StayinFront.  |
CRM September 1, 2004 Joshua Weinberger |
Hot Seat: Will Price Win the Battle for the Customer? In the CRM service industry, which preaches to companies "sell on service, not price," price points are becoming hotly contested as hosted and on-demand offerings multiply.  |
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