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InternetNews April 12, 2004 Dan Muse |
Ensim Helps HSPs Go Beyond a Web Site The software infrastructure provider unveils a program designed to encourage its 18,000 hosting service provider customers to offer e-commerce services to their 600,000 business clients. |
InternetNews April 1, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Ariba Spending Spree Continues The spend management company acquires tiny rival Softface to add content management to the mix. |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
Kinnect Handles Open Risk Lloyd's-sponsored B2B insurance hub experiment shows promise. |
PC Magazine April 6, 2004 Sarah L. Roberts-Witt |
What Else Is Hot Now At Krispy Kreme? Krispy Kreme's new intranet portal allows employyes and franchise owners to communicate with the corporate center. |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2004 George Plosker |
Making Money as an Aggregator How to be a successful aggregator when the public doesn't want to pay for content. |
Bank Technology News February 2004 Michael Sisk |
The Rush To Fill c2it's Void While the closing of Citigroup's long-struggling c2it online money transfer service in November caught a lot of headlines, it was but a single move on the global on-line payments chess board. It's a game that's heating up fast, particularly on the international front. |
InternetNews February 5, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Compuware Buys Auto Industry Play Covisint Covisint, the dot com era startup created and heavily financed by the auto sector has been sold to Compuware Corporation. |
InternetNews January 16, 2004 Michael Singer |
Q&A: RosettaNet CEO Jennifer Hamilton The woman leading B2B standards efforts talks about China's role in the continued growth of e-business, RFID opportunities, and how to improve supply chain management. |
CIO January 15, 2004 Jon Surmacz |
The Growing Importance of Internet Purchasing Large companies can leverage their buying power online |
InternetNews January 7, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft, Vendors Move to Corral Web Services Events Microsoft, BEA and TIBCO publish a specification for helping Web services events interoperate; IBM declines, but it's okay, analysts say. |
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