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Red Cross tracks disaster relief with SharePoint
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Red Cross tracks disaster relief with SharePoint
The aid organization partners with Microsoft Canada to help victims of last year's earthquake in Haiti and other natural disasters
Canam uses Facebook pilot to jump-start intranet
Friday, November 05, 2010
Canam uses Facebook pilot to jump-start intranet
After a planned three-year upgrade of its internal corporate communication system stalled, a Canadian builder of construction products experimented with social media to better understand its needs and plan a strategy
Software adds content management to SAP NetWeaver
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Software adds content management to SAP NetWeaver
A CoreMedia exec says the software will give users the flexible content management capabilities that SAP NetWeaver Portal never had. One analyst agrees that widespread dissatisfaction with SAP makes this offering attractive
Editor’s picks: SAS Visual Data Discovery
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Editor’s picks: SAS Visual Data Discovery
Get the details on the latest statistical analysis tool from BI vendor SAS Institute and Faronics’ Anti-Executable 3.0. What Copernic’s latest search tool has in store
IT muscles in on the business
Thursday, September 06, 2007
IT muscles in on the business
No longer a pure internal services arm, the IT department is proving to be a potent tool for influencing corporate strategy and increasing competitiveness
Auto parts provider’s Web site gets a needed face-lift
Thursday, September 30, 2004
Auto parts provider’s Web site gets a needed face-lift
AGS Automotive Systems aims for an image makeover and to communicate its key messages through this Internet-facing redesign.
Editorial Opinion: Managing innovation
Sunday, February 29, 2004
Editorial Opinion: Managing innovation
Like children and gardens, companies and marketplaces either grow or wither. Nothing stays the same. One challenge follows another. These days the business challenges come faster than ever as it truly becomes a small world after all. The cry "innovate or perish" has become a mantra for manufacturers and retailers.
WS-I offers glimpse into its Web services efforts
Friday, July 25, 2003
WS-I offers glimpse into its Web services efforts
The extent of Web services adoption depends on how successful the industry is in making them interoperable, the president and chairman of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) said at a recent roundtable discussion on Web services in Toronto.
WS-I discusses interoperable Web services
Wednesday, July 16, 2003
WS-I discusses interoperable Web services
The speed and extent of Web services adoption depends on the success of making them interoperable, the president and chairman of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) said at a roundtable discussion on Web services in Toronto on Thursday.
WS-I discusses interoperable Web services
Friday, July 11, 2003
WS-I discusses interoperable Web services
The speed and extent of Web services adoption depends on the success of making them interoperable, the president and chairman of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) said at a roundtable discussion on Web services in Toronto on Thursday.
Next step in affordable security
Wednesday, June 25, 2003
Next step in affordable security
As more people gain access to your IT infrastructure, there's growing demand to secure that access at a reasonable cost.
Navy's $6.9 billion intranet almost a reality
Tuesday, June 17, 2003
Navy's $6.9 billion intranet almost a reality
Officials from the U.S. Navy and Electronic Data Systems Corp. (EDS), the prime contractor for the multibillion-dollar Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (N/MCI), said Tuesday that more than 80 percent of the planned number of N/MCI desktop seats will be deployed by the end of this year, allowing the service to claim an initial victory in what has been and may still be a turbulent journey.
IBM looks to medium business as the next frontier
Thursday, November 28, 2002
IBM looks to medium business as the next frontier
With a promise to invest $1 billion in partnering initiatives, the development of a new software executive team and the release of an “Express” family of WebSphere products, IBM Corp. announced its strategy to move aggressively into the mid-sized market.
Greg Enright: Patience, not speed defines IT success
Thursday, July 25, 2002
Greg Enright: Patience, not speed defines IT success
A look at some of today’s most intriguing innovations on the cusp of practical reality reveals that nothing has changed in IT’s pattern of slothfulness.
Microsoft issues patch for hole in IE
Monday, November 19, 2001
Microsoft issues patch for hole in IE
Microsoft Corp. now has a patch available for the security hole in Internet Explorer Versions 5.5 and 6 that can expose cookie data to malicious hackers.
Microsoft issues patch for hole in IE
Sunday, November 18, 2001
Microsoft issues patch for hole in IE
Microsoft Corp. now has a patch available for the security hole in Internet Explorer Versions 5.5 and 6 that can expose cookie data to malicious hackers.
Itemus files for bankruptcy
Wednesday, August 01, 2001
Itemus files for bankruptcy
Yet another dot-com startup has seemingly bitten the dust. itemus inc. announced Tuesday that all its directors have resigned and it will officially file for bankruptcy.
Using multiple user IDs
Thursday, July 26, 2001
Using multiple user IDs
I recently received this letter from reader Jim Blixt: “I am a contractor currently helping a Novell Inc. NetWare shop add a secured area to their intranet (Internet Information Server 4.0 on the NT network). They currently have a separate NT 4 domain for their intranet/Internet development team. They want to allow the NetWare users to authenticate to it without having to create user IDs for them in the NT Domain. I'm stumped. I know we can set up some sort of synchronization between platforms, but they really prefer to avoid creating multiple users IDs. Any ideas?”
Briefs
Thursday, March 08, 2001
Briefs
Microsoft wraps up Office XP
Tuesday, March 06, 2001
Microsoft wraps up Office XP
Microsoft Corp. announced Monday that it has released the final code of Office XP, the successor to Office 2000, to manufacturing.
Centrinity debuts latest FirstClass Gold
Thursday, August 10, 2000
Centrinity debuts latest FirstClass Gold
With so many employees on the road, unified messaging has become an essential tool for some enterprises. And with the latest version of its FirstClass Gold, Markham, Ont.-based Centrinity Inc. is hoping to not only ensure that people get their messages no matter where they are, but that network administrators have less to worry about.
eRelationship adds e-commerce to CRM
Thursday, January 27, 2000
eRelationship adds e-commerce to CRM
What makes Pivotal Corp.’s eRelationship 2 such a great customer relationship management (CRM) system, according to one analyst, is that it goes farther than simple CRM.
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