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CRM February 2004 Jim Dickie |
Is CRM Contracting or Expanding? As established players mature and merge, new players proliferate.  |
CIO February 1, 2004 Scott Berinato |
Courts Make Users Liable for Security Glitches Because of changes in the insurance business and some recent court decisions, it looks like this is going to be the year to watch for computer security lawsuits.  |
CIO February 1, 2004 Christopher Koch |
Open-Source ERP Gains Users Jorg Janke did not set out to write open-source ERP software. But like many small startup application vendors, he found the traditional path to success blocked by sales and marketing costs.  |
CFO January 30, 2004 John Edwards |
Bum Steer Microsoft has already pushed back the launch of the new OS several times, and some analysts believe the product won't actually ship until late 2007.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2004 Sean Kerner |
Lindows Foiled in Latest Windows Round Linux desktop vendor loses a round in Dutch court against Microsoft over whether it's cashing in on the Windows name.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
No Windows Server Shipped Before Its Time Microsoft says it's adjusted its production scheduling after listening to user feedback asking it to provide ship dates.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Wants Developers to Feel the Stinger Big Blue tailors its forthcoming database software to work more comfortably with the Eclipse open-source platform.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Dawn of the New Eclipse Despite IBM's imminent recession into the background of Eclipse as the open-source consortium prepares to become a foundation, Sun has advice for the leaders.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Oracle Comes Full Circle in Enterprise With the announcement of its customer data hub, the company is acting a lot like a database company again.  |
InternetNews January 29, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Active Directory Player To Join Quest Quest Software moves in on smaller rival Aelita in an attempt to shore up its Microsoft infrastructure management provisions.  |
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