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Magazine articles on computer software.
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Wired
September 2003
Martha Baer
The New X-Men The Mountain Dew-fueled all-nighter is history. Today's supercoders work 40 hours a week. And two to a computer. It's called extreme programming - and it's revolutionizing the software world. mark for My Articles 17 similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton
August 13, 2003
Open Source: Closing, Closing... It might look like the battle of David and Goliath, but in the case of the SCO Group vs. IBM, not too many people are rooting for David. mark for My Articles 1669 similar articles
Information Today
August 11, 2003
Carol Ebbinghouse
UCITA Stopped, But Librarians and Consumers Remain Vigilant On Aug. 1, 2003, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws discharged the standby committee of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA). Librarians, consumer groups, writers, trade groups and others have denounced UCITA. mark for My Articles 13 similar articles
CRM
August 1, 2003
David Myron
Vertical Market: Education What a difference a year makes. The education market, which in 2001 was CRM's fastest-growing sector, took a sharp turn for the worse last year, becoming CRM's leading decliner. mark for My Articles 261 similar articles
CRM
August 1, 2003
Picarille & Myron
Market Watch: Mid-Market CRM Aberdeen Group predicts that total CRM spending on hardware, software, and consulting services for 2003 will be $15.4 billion, an increase of about 14 percent over 2002. mark for My Articles 1095 similar articles
CRM
August 2003
David Myron
May the Force Be With You Salesforce.com is reinventing itself with what CEO Marc Benioff says is the company's most significant release since launching its hosted CRM product. mark for My Articles 263 similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 11, 2003
Jay Greene
Microsoft's $49 Billion "Problem" Microsoft has a conundrum that any company would die for: what to do with its $49 billion pile of cash. With the stash amounting to $4.57 a share, it's what Goldman, Sachs & Co. analyst Richard G. Sherlund calls a "high-class problem." mark for My Articles 305 similar articles
PC Magazine
June 25, 2003
Sebastian Rupley
Taking Aim at Linux In an aggressive move that could have a profound effect on open-source software and the Unix arena, The SCO Group -- which owns rights to Unix -- has issued a warning that Linux is an unauthorized derivative of Unix. mark for My Articles 685 similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 4, 2003
Stephen H. Wildstrom
Getting Better, but... Windows for Tablets still falls far short of its potential -- and may continue to until 2005 mark for My Articles 300 similar articles
Fast Company
August 2003
Polly LaBarre
D Day for the Techno-Elite The digital establishment storms the California desert for the Wall Street Journal's confab, "D." mark for My Articles 13 similar articles
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