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Entrepreneur March 2003 C.J. Prince |
Number Rustling Feel like your accounting is getting out of control? Rein it in with the right software.  |
CIO February 15, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
This Could Be the Start of Something Small Cheaper and faster has become the motto of almost every CIO, and that's why the reign of vast enterprisewide application suites is drawing to a close. Taking their place are targeted point applications. Here's how CIOs are making the switch.  |
CIO February 15, 2003 Christopher Lindquist |
Mail It In Large corporations with extensive e-mail infrastructures have a new option from an old name -- Sendmail. The company has released Sendmail Mailcenter, a highly scalable, enterprise-class e-mail system designed for the most demanding environments.  |
CIO February 15, 2003 Dean Sorensen |
BPI Goes Mainstream CIOs need to know their options before buying business performance intelligence tools.  |
Macworld February 2003 Jeffery Battersby |
AccountEdge 3 MYOB has created an excellent encore to its high-end Mac OS business-accounting package, AccountEdge. Although version 3 is little changed on the surface, it does offer a significant new feature: inventory management.  |
Macworld March 2003 Sandee Cohen |
XPert Tools Pro Package filled with winners adds New XTensions for QuarkXPress 5  |
New Architect March 2003 Garrett Michael Hayes |
Stalker Software CommuniGate Pro 4.0.1 Charting a new roadmap for MAPI clients: Stalker Software aims to bridge the gap between simple email and groupware with the latest release of its workhorse email server, CommuniGate Pro.  |
Macworld March 2003 Charles Purdy |
Inspiration 7 Accessible diagramming program helps you organize your thoughts and realize your ideas  |
PC World March 2003 Richard Morochove |
Simply Accounting: Simply a Better Buy Intuit QuickBooks is brimming with financial planning features, but the lower-priced Simply Accounting is a worthy rival.  |
Macworld February 2003 Jeffery Battersby |
DayLite 1.2 Sales-relationship-management program for Mac OS X delivers power and flexibility, but also administrative difficulty  |
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