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- Microsoft shifts focus from Windows to Web; Software giant puts off planned strategy confab until June 22.(Brief Article)
- Where does Microsoft want to go next? Analysts as well as media and software developers will have to wait until June 22 to find out. That's because the software giant postponed its annual strategy conference, this year called Forum 2000. Where does Microsoft want...
- Research articles 2000-05-29
- SAP Makes Supply Chain Moves.
- Enterprise resource planning ERP software giant SAP has made no secret of its hopes to expand its presence in the supply chain management software market. It took steps in that direction last month by launching two initiatives to Enterprise resource planning ERP software giant...
- Research articles 1999-10-31
- Oracle launches surprise bid for its software rival.
- Larry Ellison, the flamboyant head of software giant Oracle, has launched a surprise $5.1bn ([euro]4.3bn) bid for rival PeopleSoft. Larry Ellison, the flamboyant head of software giant Oracle, has launched a surprise $5.1bn ([euro]4.3bn) bid for rival PeopleSoft.
- Research articles 2003-06-08
- You got a license to operate that? ; Software reuse creates confusion.(Brief Article)
- Redmond, Wash. - The licensing of operating software for recycled computers already has created a tiff between Microsoft Corp. and an Australian children's charity. But what are the rules? ``It's a really, really complex issue,'' said Jane Me ...
- Research articles 2001-08-06
- Microsoft's Millennium Edition.(Software Review)(Evaluation)
- The software giant's latest offering is aimed at small offices and home users The software giant's latest offering is aimed at small offices and home users
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Commerce One, PWC to partner;target software, services for e-procurement hubs.(Brief Article)
- While marketing deals between consulting and software giants have become as common as a Mercedes-Benz in a Silicon Valley parking lot, none have focused exclusively on procurement exchanges. Until now. While marketing deals between consulting and software giants have become as common as a...
- Research articles 2000-04-24
- Directors of software giant CA Inc. adopts poison pill provision
- The directors of software giant CA Inc. unanimously adopted a poison pill provision, the company announced Monday in a sign that the company believes it's a hostile takeover target.
- Research articles 2006-10-17
- Microsoft exec stays focused; Technology: Despite ongoing legal battle with feds, software marketer sticks to 2001 game plan as foes find new niches.
- Mich mathews darts effortlessly through clumps of khaki-clad Microsoft Corp. executives whispering last minute instructions before a major technology briefing on the software giant's .NET strategy. Mich mathews darts effortlessly through clumps of khaki-clad Microsoft Corp. executives whispering last minute instructions before a ...
- Research articles 2000-10-09
- JORDAN: NEW TRAINING ACADEMY LAUNCHED BY MICROSOFT AND JORDANIAN PARTNER.(Brief Article)
- According to "Jordan Times", software giant Microsoft and Jordan's Arab Software Company for Development and Training launched an academy for training and certification on the latest Microsoft technologies. The Arab Academy for Microsoft According to "Jordan Times", software giant Microsoft and Jordan's...
- Research articles 2002-07-28
- The biggest news since my last column is certainly the federal court decision to break up the software giant Microsoft.(antitrust law)(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
- The biggest news since my last column is certainly the federal court decision to break up the software giant Microsoft. Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson of the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia found Microsoft guilty of antitrust violation The biggest news since my last...
- Research articles 2000-09-01
- Big red.(financial loses at IBM Corp. and other financial news)(Brief Article)
- IBM posted a third-quarter net loss of $538m after taking a hefty charge for acquiring Lotus, a software company. Eastman Kodak, an imaging company, fared better. A 75% rise in profits, to $338m, surprised analysts. There were smiles at Microsoft too: IBM posted a third-quarter net loss...
- Research articles 1995-10-21
- Two giants launch video service: Verizon teams with Microsoft to enter TV business midyear.(Technology)
- As the line between phone companies and cable companies blurs, Verizon is the latest telco to get into the TV game. Teaming up with Microsoft, the world's largest software company, Verizon is transforming itself into a TV-delivery powerhouse. ...
- Research articles 2005-02-07
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- Sun Microsystems, Lawson Software and Digex collaborate to treat Sutter Health's escalating procurement costs with online solution; e-Procurement streamlines supply chain processes while eliminating errors to reduce costs for non-profit healthcare giant.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-8 February 2001-Sun Microsystems: Sun Microsystems, Lawson Software and Digex collaborate to treat Sutter Health's escalating procurement costs with online solution; e-Procurement streamlines supply chain processes while eliminating errors to reduce costs for non-profit healthcare giant C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
- Research articles 2001-02-08
- McLane And Chevron Link With Oracle.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s food distribution subsidiary, McLane Co., Temple, TX, and Chevron Corp., San Francisco, have teamed up with the U.S. software and database giant, Oracle Corp., to create an Internet trade exchange targeting convenience stores Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s food distribution subsidiary, McLane ...
- Research articles 2000-03-13
- New Silicon Valley Book by Steve W. Martin Creates Controversy; Webcast on 'The Real Story of Informix Software and Phil White' Scheduled for Oct. 18
- LOS ANGELES -- Steve W. Martin announced the availability of his highly anticipated new book, "The Real Story of Informix Software and Phil White: Lessons in Business and Leadership for the Executive Team." "Informix Software was a dominant Silicon Valley story of the 90s. The book chronicles the meteoric rise...
- Research articles 2005-10-06
- Small software firms join Goliaths in Tartan collaboration
- SCOTTISH Enterprise has given its backing to "Tartan Stac", an innovative concept developed by Sun Microsystems to spawn greater collaboration between multinationals and small Scottish software companies. The project will launch this autumn if a current test phase proves successful. The Tartan Stac (Scottish...
- Research articles 2003-08-10
- Chordiant Software and MCI Systemhouse Revolutionize Customer Service for Thomas Cook; Thomas Cook Call Center to Handle More Than 75,000 Calls Per Day in 30 Languages
- PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 20, 1998--Chordiant Software and MCI Systemhouse have implemented the world's most ambitious call center for travel giant Thomas Cook, and in record time.
- Research articles 1998-07-20
- Chordiant Software and MCI Systemhouse Revolutionize Customer Service for Thomas Cook; Thomas Cook Call Center to Handle More Than 75,000 Calls Per Day in 30 Languages
- PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 20, 1998--Chordiant Software and MCI Systemhouse have implemented the world's most ambitious call center for travel giant Thomas Cook, and in record time.
- Research articles 1998-07-20
- Chinese Engineering Students Benefit from Semiconductor Company's Gift; Actel Corporation Donates Software and Hardware to Teach Advanced Logic Design at Peking University
- SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 2, 1997--While giant U.S. corporations grab headlines by creating new industrial jobs in China, a relatively small Silicon Valley-based semiconductor company is quietly making a significant investment in China's electronic future. Actel Corporation (NASDAQ:ACTL) this week contributed chip-designing software and hardware to China's prestigious...
- Research articles 1997-04-02
- Brentwood, Mo.-Based Software and Research Firm Tripos Courts Drug Giants.
- By Rachel Melcer, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 19--Tripos Inc. has shown that it can unlock mysteries of the proteins and chemicals that form drugs. Now, it wants to prove that it can open executive suites and purse strings...
- Research articles 2004-02-19
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