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Macworld December 2002 Charles Seiter |
Matlab 6.5 The MathWorks' Matlab has long been the preferred math program for many engineering uses. After several years' absence, the latest version, Matlab 6.5, brings it back to the Mac.  |
Macworld December 2002 Jim Heid |
Adobe Premiere 6.5 The venerable video editor makes its Mac OS X debut, but its kinks need to be ironed out  |
Macworld December 2002 Charles Seiter |
Simulink 5 The engineer's best friend returns to the Mac. This program, which uses a built-in Matlab computational base to generate simulations from block diagrams, is the best tool available for simulation of mechanical control systems and digital signal processing.  |
PC World December 2, 2002 Matt Berger |
Does Free Linux Have Hidden Costs? IDC study says Windows is cheaper than Linux for common business tasks.  |
CFO December 1, 2002 Tim Reason |
Partial Clearing Budgeting software isn't the key to corporate finance reform, but it can help CFOs manage expectations in a sinking economy.  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2002 David Drickhamer |
Goosing The Bottom Line Analytical software tools help manufacturers squeeze out higher profits in tight times.  |
Information Today November 18, 2002 Paula J. Hane |
Opencola Launches Personal Knowledge Manager The company says it is the first personal knowledge manager that allows users to improve knowledge by automating the collection of relevant information from a variety of sources, including news sites, multiple search engines, blogs, and other peers' publicly shared documents.  |
CIO November 15, 2002 Christopher Koch |
Pay Us Now AND Later Questioning how maintenance fees for enterprise software are used.  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2002 Tim Stevens |
Technologies Of The Year -- Powerchain Version 4.0 Optiant supply-chain optimization tool helps save total inventory costs in complex manufacturing and distribution environments.  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2002 Tonya Vinas |
Technologies Of The Year -- Entek XM Series Rockwell Automation's asset-management solution combines machine monitoring and protection into an open-standards, distributed system.  |
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