E-commerce tools to push .Net strategy
News Commerce Server 2002 will allow Web site operators to manage catalogues of products and services and to tailor the content to customers' preferences. Microsoft will next week launch Commerce Server 2002, new software for building e-commerce Web...
[April 8, 2002, 11:32]
UK firm offers cash for reading e-mail
News HTMail is a membership list under the terms of which users enter personal information so that advertisers can tailor mailings to a specific audience. The cost of sending an e-mail is a very small fraction of the cost of sending direct mail," said...
[June 3, 1997, 14:08]
Microsoft puts e-commerce to the test
News Commerce Server lets Web site operators manage catalogues of products and services and tailor the content to customers' preferences. Microsoft on Tuesday released a test version of Commerce Server 2002, its latest software for building e-commerce...
[January 15, 2002, 14:09]
Low-Power Humidity Sensor for RFID Applications
White Papers In this paper, a small, very low power and low cost humidity sensor tailor made for passive RFID applications is presented. Wireless sensors incorporated in RFID systems are important in several industrial, consumer and logistics applications.
[April 14, 2009, 0:00]
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Advances Its Growth Strategy With a Cost-Effective ERP Solution
White Papers The challenge was to reduce costs and simplify operations by maintaining one system versus several disparate systems and eliminate fragmented data processing and the need to tailor separate solutions.
[June 30, 2007, 1:00]
Greek Bank Equips International Operations With New E-Banking Platform
White Papers The new development tools from Microsoft helped Piraeus Bank developers quickly tailor functionality for various interaction channels, easily link to diverse data sources, and improve the maturity of their development process.
[December 2, 2008, 23:00]
Holiday e-shoppers face privacy threats
News Several industry watchdog groups recently began a campaign against such tools, which use data to tailor ads to a consumer's demographic and psychographic profile. A privacy watchdog group says consumers taking to the Net to do their holiday...
[December 20, 1999, 10:00]
Intel inside e-business
News Instead there is an "ecosystem" of interdependent software and hardware providers, with services providers such as Intel -- as well as other giants such as Compaq and IBM -- to tailor-make a solution for each customer.
[December 6, 2000, 9:24]
BluefishRx Prescription Writer
Downloads Filter patient lists by location and tailor the patient list to display various data fields including age, bed and medical record number. With BluefishRx, physicians can manage patient details and drug history, choose from a database of over 2,500...
[February 10, 2006, 7:00]
BEA, RIM launch Web services venture
News BEA and RIM are partnering to build a software "framework," or prewritten software code that automates some development tasks and allows programmers to easily tailor their Web services for BlackBerry devices.
[May 1, 2002, 15:34]
LinuxWorld: A chance to shine
News Open source software, such as Linux, allows users access to the source code, or building blocks, of the operating system, meaning virtually anyone can tinker with the program to quickly fix bugs or tailor it to special needs.
[March 1, 1999, 9:08]
Tesco abolishes Net charges
News When we launched Clubcard it enabled us to tailor our business to the individual needs of our customers. The supermarket chain launched TescoNet last year with an £8.99 monthly charge. But with the growing trend towards free Web access, Tesco hopes...
[February 1, 1999, 13:18]
UK schools trial open source access control
News Having it open source means we can tailor it to our users. The number of pupils and teachers using an open source system to access e-learning applications is set to double next month. Shibboleth, an open source authentication system, is being...
[February 2, 2005, 15:25]
SAP hops off .com brandwagon
News The question is whether it's also time to retire the "my" in "mySAP", which is meant to suggest that the company's applications can be customised in much the same way that people can tailor the My Yahoo!
[January 29, 2003, 7:29]
Trojan horse maps drive, lifts addresses
News The end result is a lengthy list of addresses tailor-made for bulk e-mail -- spamming. There are at least two versions of picture.exe making their way around the Internet, as well as a third very similar Trojan horse called soft.exe.
[January 14, 1999, 15:38]
Has the Linux 'dream machine' arrived? Part I
News When coupled with the highly available, reliable S/390 hardware, IBM says, the platform is tailor-made for demanding commerce applications. IBM's pitch to make the mainframe the premier e-business platform is getting a little help from an...
[March 31, 2000, 8:27]
Secure IE makes the Internet a better place
News What I like about the security features is they are really easy to tailor to your needs. There's no denying that the Internet has changed the way we live our lives. We work, shop, and communicate online on a daily basis.
[March 28, 2003, 20:34]
HP-developed degree aims to close UK's IT skills gap
News Microsoft recently announced an ICT scheme in the West Midlands to tailor training to local skills needs. A foundation degree course will launch at colleges in England this autumn aimed at boosting sought-after tech skills and addressing the nation...
[August 7, 2008, 12:06]
US Report - Barksdale shows off the future of Netscape
News Barksdale unveiled a feature called Custom Netcentre, which lets businesses tailor the underlying architecture of "My Netscape" to their business needs. He said businesses could use the feature to create public or private portals to provide...
[October 12, 1998, 7:27]
Writing a database application for PDAs
News As handheld computers continue to make inroads into the corporate world, development shops must tailor their applications to meet the needs of the new devices. One of the biggest challenges will be building databases for these mobile units.
[August 30, 2002, 15:47]



