BT sells services to 'new wave' companies
News For one customer, Sugar, a new media company that makes Web sites and viral media campaigns (and looks to the uninitiated very much like other such new media companies), BT has arranged technical deals and technology.
[July 11, 2002, 8:48]
Oil companies explore new technology
News Old economy oil and gas companies have been among the slower industries to adopt new software technologies. An ocean-based oil rig doesn't exactly conjure images of the World Wide Web, yet old economy companies in the oil and natural gas industry...
[January 2, 2001, 13:38]
European companies 'afraid of new tech'
News European companies are 'gun-shy' when it comes to implementing new technology, making the region a lot harder to sell into than the US or Asia, according to a leading venture capitalist. Schoendorf, a former board member of Macromedia and 18-year...
[March 2, 2004, 16:00]
Survey: 85% of UK companies unaware of new Data Protection Act
News According to a survey commissioned by Security Dynamics Technologies, there is "an alarming lack of understanding" among UK companies regarding the new Data Protection Act. Graham Welch, general manager of Security Dynamics says "companies without...
[November 25, 1998, 15:27]
ICON Helps Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies Reduce Time to Market for New Drugs
White Papers The company wanted to eliminate dead time between each phase of the clinical trials process to help customers cut time to market for new drugs and maximize market penetration within 20-year patent period.
[May 30, 2007, 1:00]
IBM Business Partner Centric CRM Chooses New IBM DB2 9 Data Server Over the Competition to Provide Its Industry-Leading CRM Application to Companies of All Sizes
White Papers By enabling Centric CRM V4.1 to run on the new IBM DB2 9 Data Server, Centric CRM gives its customers the ability to grow while running on a solid technology platform that will grow with them. Until recently, sophisticated Customer Relationship...
[December 3, 2007, 0:01]
Both New and Established Companies Turn to Google Apps to Curb Costs
White Papers Washington, D.C.based Counterpoint Consulting was founded by three software industry denizens who had worked as software engineers, technology managers, IT managers, and consultants. Counterpoint Consulting strives to run its start-up efficiently...
[June 23, 2009, 1:19]
Game companies blast pirates in new case
News In a major assault on game-software piracy, six video-game companies and an industry trade group have filed a federal racketeering lawsuit here against several alleged rings of software pirates. Six companies joined the association in filing the...
[August 16, 1999, 16:25]
New research shows most of the top 500 global companies recruit online
News ILogos research in their annual survey of Global 500 companies found that recruitment online has grown 59 percent since 1998. Now 88 percent of the Global 500 companies use Web site recruitment. In Europe, Global 500 companies increased online...
[June 26, 2001, 16:21]
IBM hunts for the hosted dollar
News There is a very high growth of new companies, which are backed by venture capitalists [and] are starting out as software-as-a-service companies," Duncan said. The company has assembled financial incentives and technical resources to entice third...
[February 23, 2006, 17:05]
Microsoft talks Biz with small companies
News Microsoft is courting smaller companies with new versions of its business integration software. The software company on Monday released two new versions of its BizTalk Server software, which is designed to help companies link computing systems to...
[June 17, 2002, 14:15]
New IBM unit switches on electronics
News IBM on Monday unveiled a new services unit that specialises in designing advanced technology products for electronics companies. Some companies using the services of the new unit include the New York Stock Exchange, Sony, Minolta and Medtronic, a...
[October 7, 2002, 16:53]
Microsoft wants to wire homes
News Microsoft is one of eight new companies joining a group dedicated to promoting the connected home. Other new IHA members include telecom companies SBC Communications and Bell Canada, automation software maker SupportSoft, developers Arvida and...
[July 9, 2003, 10:50]
Lowered expectations at wireless show
News Cell phone companies gathering at the industry's largest trade show this week are expected to place new bets on business-focused phone services, better handsets and Wi-Fi networking. Companies announcing new services, phones and other products this...
[March 17, 2003, 13:06]
Alcohol gives new life to thirsty portables
News Although the basic physics is not new, both companies have turned to nanotechnology to overcome some of the problems that have stopped fuel cells becoming consumer products. Both companies are developing fuel cells that turn methanol directly into...
[September 3, 2001, 17:14]
Russian firm warns of Roron virus
News A Russian antivirus company on Wednesday warned that a new virus could help hackers gain control of home computers, but other security companies downplayed the threat. Kaspersky Labs has named the virus, or worm, Roron, and it is known as Oror.B by...
[November 7, 2002, 9:49]
The Day Ahead: Ciena, Sycamore stoke fibre optic love affair
News Aside from the obviously huge market opportunity, investors just love new companies that can go from zero to profit in about three quarters. That's why investors are jumping all over new fibre optic companies such as New Focus and the soon-to-be...
[May 19, 2000, 11:25]
IBM rolls out backup service
News IBM is rolling out a new service that will allow companies to get their computer systems back up and running quickly in the case of a disaster, the company plans to announce on Wednesday. Targeted at financial services, retail and transportation...
[May 8, 2002, 10:59]
Would you work for an Internet start-up now?
News We all heard how these new companies with new ways of doing things would change how we live and work, but dot-com became "dot bomb" because high-flying Internet companies couldn't turn a profit. Internet companies, or dot-coms, were supposed to be...
[September 11, 2002, 10:02]
XML variant will boost corporate responsibility says UN
News A new XML-based reporting language could improve companies' reporting of their businesses' social and environmental impact, according to a report from the United Nations. Most current attempts are resulting in "Frankenstein's Monsters" stitched...
[November 8, 2004, 17:03]



