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Spirits Distributor Serves Real-Time Business Intelligence
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Spirits Distributor Serves Real-Time Business Intelligence
Charmer Sunbelt Group has begun implementing SAP's new in-memory analytics engine into its business practices
You're two clicks from malicious content
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
You're two clicks from malicious content
Security vendor Websense says IT managers looking to stop attacks should be focusing more on popular content, rather than objectionable content. Plus, insight from London, Ont.-based Info-Tech Research Group
Google Instant gives users as-you-type search results
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Google Instant gives users as-you-type search results
Predictive search, as predicted. The new search feature starts returning results before you hit return
The rewards of 21 billion lines of data
Thursday, December 04, 2008
The rewards of 21 billion lines of data
A Groupe Aeroplan subsidiary offers retailers and suppliers analysis run against all purchase data in the last two years -- "a platinum mine" for users, according to one analyst. SEE VIDEO DEMO BELOW.
CEO, Jedox GmbH
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
CEO, Jedox GmbH
Jedox's Palo server stores and parses company data according to a number of dimensions, unlike the 2-D format of Microsoft's ubiquitous spreadsheet. How to synch, slice and dice
Scientific Games unveils new technology for lotto retailers
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Scientific Games unveils new technology for lotto retailers
New York lottery ticket terminal supplier releases support system for lottery outlets
Russian ISV offers KGB Employee Monitor
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Russian ISV offers KGB Employee Monitor
Refog Software takes a snapshot of the active window on the user's desktop either at pre-set intervals or on every mouse click, and can be tuned to watch only certain applications
Getting your network in order for Web 2.0
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Getting your network in order for Web 2.0
Ready or not, Web 2.0-style content is coming to your network. Whether you know exactly what it is or why it’s becoming important, this type of Web content will soon be a concern for many a network manager.
Staff vigil software goes remote
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Staff vigil software goes remote
Software manufacturer Oleansoft Wednesday released upgrades to a software package designed to monitor and record employee productivity either remotely or in real-time.
Real-time requirement drives data retooling
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Real-time requirement drives data retooling
Business battles are fought in real time, and IS must keep pace. Real-time business intelligence infrastructures promise a never-ending stream of fresh information, insight and decision support to frontline knowledge workers.
Algorithms to calculate unusual behavior
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Algorithms to calculate unusual behavior
National ICT (Information and Communication Technology) Australia (NICTA) scientists are developing advanced surveillance technologies including software algorithms to track "inappropriate behavior" in public places.
Starwood checks in with Progress
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Starwood checks in with Progress
Checking rates online for a room at a Sheraton or Westin hotel is no longer a fingerdrumming experience. And Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, the owner and operator of that online reservations system, gives credit in large part to a humble little object database from Progress Software Corp.
Avoiding holes in your VoIP
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Avoiding holes in your VoIP
Ottawa-based startup VoIPshield Systems Inc. is marking time on the release of protection products for voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications, but last month released VoIP-specific auditing software as its first product.
Can Skype ever become a good corporate citizen?
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Can Skype ever become a good corporate citizen?
To date, Skype has existed outside of the usual corporate IT structure, offering individual connectivity. But Skype’s modus operandus is to “use its users” as relay points — rather than centralized servers. And as soon as the user plugs into the corporate net, that network also becomes a potential Skype resource.
Auto-monitoring aids processes
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Auto-monitoring aids processes
The dust is settling after the initial stampede to comply with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, and now enterprises are reaching for tools that automate compliance processes and prevent violations. To that end, Virsa Systems Inc. recently launched its Confident Compliance software, designed to integrate into ERP systems for real-time monitoring of transactions and correction of problems.
Enron
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
Enron "whistle blower"
As the one who blew the whistle on the illegal practices at Enron Corp., former Enron executive Lynn Brewer knows a thing or two about the current climate of corporate governance.
research analyst, IDC
Monday, May 23, 2005
research analyst, IDC
IBM on Friday detailed an initiative intended to accelerate the business benefits of an SOA. The Business Integration Adoption Model, accompanied by new tools, workshops, and services, helps corporate users gain more flexibility by better aligning their business goals, and directly ties their business processes to underlying applications.
BMC to buy Marimba for US$239 million
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
BMC to buy Marimba for US$239 million
Management software maker BMC Software Inc. will spend US$239 million to buy configuration software developer Marimba Inc., the companies announced Thursday.
Allstream adds a touch of class
Thursday, January 22, 2004
Allstream adds a touch of class
An optimist's take on 2003
Friday, November 28, 2003
An optimist's take on 2003
I'm kicking-off a two-part column here. After all, it's nearing the end of 2003, and at this time of the year one naturally begins to look back, to take stock. Since many people more famous and wiser than I have correctly pointed out that it's easier to criticize than to compliment, I'm going to start with the more difficult task.
Users: Real-time solutions justify cost
Thursday, November 20, 2003
Users: Real-time solutions justify cost
A commonly heard complaint when real time IT implementations are being considered is the apparently prohibitive cost; that the return on investment (ROI) is too small to justify the hefty up-front costs. But for two companies speaking at a Conference Board of Canada series on building a real-time enterprise in Toronto on Thursday, this perception turned out to be untrue.
Real-time data warehousing hurdles
Wednesday, October 01, 2003
Real-time data warehousing hurdles
Although there's big buzz among IT managers about creating real-time systems that can consolidate important business information into data warehouses for rapid analysis and reporting, a panel of users in Boston last summer warned that considerable obstacles remain.
Yahoo loads up IM offering for enterprise
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
Yahoo loads up IM offering for enterprise
In a deal announced Wednesday, Internet icon Yahoo Inc. will pump up the features of its instant messaging (IM) offering with the help of Web conferencing solution builder WebEx Communications Inc.
PeopleSoft: keep it simple
Friday, May 30, 2003
PeopleSoft: keep it simple
President and CEO Craig Conway says big changes are in store for the
Peoplesoft launches
Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Peoplesoft launches
LAS VEGAS – Predicting both the decline of middleware and the end of Microsoft Corp.’s "death grip" on corporate computing environments vis-à-vis Linux, PeopleSoft Inc. President and CEO Craig Conway told attendees of its Leadership Summit here Tuesday that the tough economy is forcing big changes in the software industry.
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