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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
New Zealand's health IT progress questioned by whistle-blowers Concerned health sources say the New Zealand Ministry of Health's National Systems Development Programme (NSDP) hasn't delivered in its first two years and is in danger of becoming another INCIS.
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Oracle set to preview SOA suite Oracle will take its biggest plunge yet into SOA this month, with plans to unveil a developer's preview of Oracle SOA Suite 10g Release 3, which will wrap a conglomeration of Oracle Fusion middleware products into a single install for the first time.
Thursday, October 30, 2003
Pearson lifts off with automated data As the entity responsible for Canada's busiest airport, the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) faces the tremendous task of ensuring the data collected from its 1,300 daily flights never gets grounded. 
Wednesday, July 09, 2003
Furniture maker embraces rapid apps Sklar Peppler's customers and partners were waiting for a paper report to come in the mail, or calling into the furniture manufacturer, every time they wanted to find information about their orders or business. Margret Allen knew the company had to get with the times.
Friday, June 27, 2003
Furniture maker embraces rapid apps Sklar Peppler’s customers and partners were waiting for a paper report to come in the mail, or calling into the furniture manufacturer, everytime they wanted to find information about their orders or business. Margret Allen knew the company had to get with the times.
Wednesday, February 12, 2003
GM's CTO outlines Web services strategy Tony Scott, chief technology officer of the information systems and services organization at General Motors Corp., spoke with Computerworld about the automaker's plans for Web services technology, the expected benefits from them and the possible risks GM hopes to avoid.
Thursday, May 04, 2000
InterTwain users gain greater Web control Companies looking to give employees the power to update corporate Web sites now have the ability to upload changes from home. ISPs who have installed InterTwain FE 4.0 can offer end users the opportunity to change photos, charts and other graphics.
Thursday, January 28, 1999
UBC adopts end-to-end Java
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