Corporations find bargains in basements of eBay
News Moreover, the early successes of its corporate customers represent an important victory of another kind for eBay, which endured wide criticism from small sellers when the company announced its intentions to court corporations a few years ago, in...
[September 5, 2003, 12:25]
A Methodology Targeted at the Insertion of Data Warehouse Technology in Corporations
White Papers A particular interest has been observed in the Data Warehouse (DW) technology by corporations aiming to improve their decision processes. A large number of corporations that have no tradition on the use of computer systems for decision support, has...
[April 28, 2006, 0:00]
Corporations eye up security threats
News It has to be worked into corporations like a golden thread -- beginning with the infrastructure design, and extending all the way through the delivery of products. Cutting costs by freezing or reducing IT security budgets is a risky approach, even...
[November 29, 2002, 8:48]
Web Conferencing Is No Longer Just for Large Corporations
White Papers As a consequence of these developments, web conferencing has now become an accessible and highly valuable tool for businesses and corporations of all types and sizes. In the past, web conferencing was a communications tool primarily used by large...
[March 7, 2009, 23:00]
Should The US government bail out American corporations?
Blog Should The US government bail out American corporations? The US Government should bail out all corporations large and small is that right? Other corporations in the world are not asking to be bailed out - they go out of business.
[September 15, 2008, 10:03]
Corporations crack down on employee Net use
News The scandals have involved corporations such as Orange, Royal & Sun Alliance, City law firms and Cable & Wireless. Large organisations are cracking down on their workers' access to controversial Internet material after a series of public scandals.
[January 18, 2001, 9:10]
Oracle: Corporations not communities key to open source success
Talkback "Larry Ellison claims the success of Linux is down to IBM, Intel and Oracle". So why did IBM, Intel and Oracle not create a new "unix" like Linux. And why did IBM OS/2 fail although there was IBM. No, seriously Linux needs users and companies like...
[March 7, 2006, 17:40]
Oracle: Corporations not communities key to open source success
News Open source projects need big companies to thrive, Oracle's chief executive Larry Ellison reportedly said at a conference last week. Ellison claimed that the majority of the development work on Linux is done by developers employed by large...
[March 7, 2006, 9:20]
Centerpost Provides Corporations With Comprehensive Messaging Service Using .NET Enterprise Servers
White Papers With only 90 days to develop a demo version of its messaging services, Centerpost selected the Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers over Solaris and Oracle. Building the solution on the Microsoft platform enabled Centerpost to meet its time-to-market...
[December 2, 2008, 23:00]
Thin Clients: Helping Corporations Do More With Less
White Papers Traditionally, thin clients have been used in task-oriented applications such as call centers. But they are now being used as direct PC replacements for almost all desktop applications. Thin clients are also moving outside the typical industries...
[December 11, 2006, 5:18]
Palm chief extends his hand to corporations
News Aiming to restore confidence in his struggling company, Palm chief Carl Yankowski announced on Tuesday several new deals designed to attract more corporate customers. Under one deal, Big Five accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers will begin...
[June 27, 2001, 10:36]
PHT Corporations Achieves Order-Of-Magnitude Improvements in Clinical Trial Quality, Safety And Speed
White Papers PHT Corporation provides Web-based data capture and control systems for managing clinical trials. To help its customers accelerate clinical trials timeframes, PHT Corporation needed a way for patients to enter data at the moment an event occurred.
[September 20, 2003, 2:38]
Sharp aims Linux-based PDA at UK corporations
News The major challenge Sharp Electronics will face in introducing its new Linux-based handheld computer is spurring developers to create a large body of applications, the company said on Wednesday. Sharp was kicking off the UK launch of the device...
[April 17, 2002, 16:05]
IT jobs to go at Barclays
Talkback When will UK Companies, Banks, Corporations learn? BT customers are blocking nuisance calls from India, bank customers have had their full account details made public by American Corporations and it appears that outsourcing removes accountability.
[September 1, 2005, 21:32]
Improving Business Value Across the Enterprise
White Papers Everyday, corporations rely on enterprise applications to drive operations, make informed decisions, and achieve business goals. In a competitive environment, with business moving at high speed, corporations need the agility to respond fluidly to...
[June 2, 2006, 1:00]
Firms urged to use unauthorised Windows patch
News Corporations were advised by security experts on Tuesday to use an unofficial patch to combat the latest Microsoft Windows Metafile (WMF) exploit. Mikko Hypponen, director of antivirus research at F-Secure, said that he believes corporations can...
[January 3, 2006, 16:10]
Perens joins start-up SourceLabs
News Perens has long worked in open source software as an advocate, developer and consultant to industry organisations and corporations. Seattle-based SourceLabs, founded last year by former Microsoft and BEA Systems employees, is one of handful of...
[June 9, 2005, 11:35]
NetSuite targets SAP, Oracle: Source
News NetSuite has developed programs targeted at large corporations, a person familiar with the strategy said, in an effort to move the software maker beyond the small to medium-sized business market. The person, who requested anonymity since the...
[April 14, 2009, 16:07]
Report: Business fails on global security
News Multinational corporations are still far off from securing their networks and seem to be focusing on the wrong threats, according to a report expected from Big Five accounting firm KPMG this week. Nearly eight out of 10 multinational corporations...
[November 15, 2001, 6:30]
Yahoo logs out of enterprise IM
News Yahoo confirmed on Thursday that it is no longer selling a version of its popular instant-messaging service for corporations, ending the Web portal's attempt to sell IM as a software package. The unit was created in 2000 to sell customised Web...
[June 18, 2004, 9:35]



