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BI on everybody's desktop
Filed in archive Enterprise Software by steve on September 27, 2005
IBM next month plans to release a new software product designed to bring business intelligence-style data views to the masses.Formerly code-named "Teton," the new offering has been officiall...
Carnival Of The Capitalists Is Not Here
Filed in archive by steve on September 26, 2005
The carnival of the Capitalists is not here. The co-authors are trying to figure out what is going on as neither of us signed up the CIO Weblog to host the Carnival. I noticed one post about the hosti...
Oracle & EDS team up to offer application management
Filed in archive General by steve on September 26, 2005
At the OpenWorld conference this week Oracle will announce a deal with EDS to combine both companies' application management and modernization services as a single offering. According to a joint ...
SAP - Pushing its SOA Platform
Filed in archive Integration Software by steve on September 26, 2005
SAP is promoting their Enterprise Service Architecture (ESA) with Customers, software developers and other partners attending SAP AG's TechEd workshop in Vienna. Announced in 2003, ESA uses Web s...
5 Issues Challenging Every CIO
Filed in archive CIO by steve on September 24, 2005
Today's enterprise world, technology heads are faced with increasing pressure to comply with government regulations while securing their enterprises to the utmost degree and, of course, achieving ...

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Found Another CIO Blog!
Filed in archive CIO by steve on September 23, 2005
A little while back I wrote about finding a CIO blog. A rare find. Well I found another one today. It is by Peter Siegel, CIO at the Urbana campus of the University of Illinois. Because of the concent...
The Future of BI
Filed in archive General by steve on September 22, 2005
Computer world has a special report which identifies the mega trends in the Busienss Intelligence space, 1. Information democracy Not keeping BI in the hands of the few financial analysts in HQ but ...
DEMOFall 05 Day 2 Afternoon Session
Filed in archive General by Creative Weblogging on September 21, 2005
FatlensFatlens display their new shopping categories. They mostly had event tickets before but it also features clothing right now. Looks pretty helpful - definitely worth a try.SimplyHiredSimplyHire...
DEMOFall 05 Day 2 Morning Session
Filed in archive Management by Creative Weblogging on September 21, 2005
This is a cross post from http://ww.tjacobi.com: The second day starts with a fury of very interesting startups: EasyReach Easyreach has a client/ server system that allows you to access...
DEMOFall presenters Part 2
Filed in archive Data Storage by Creative Weblogging on September 20, 2005
It is a rainy afternoon here (this being L.A.!) but another superb line up of presenters: United KeysThese guys have really found a niche - they implement small displays on top of a keyboard or with...

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DEMOFall presenters Part I (incl. Podcasts)
Filed in archive Enterprise Software by Creative Weblogging on September 20, 2005
First a question for you - what company you would like to see in an interview? Let us know and we will have it done later today. The line-up in the morning presenting session: U3A company that puts ...
DEMOFall 05 Opening
Filed in archive Security by Creative Weblogging on September 20, 2005
This is a cross-post from TJ's Weblog: We are here at DEMOFall in Huntington Beach, CA enjoying the first proceeds of the conference. Chris Shipley is just presenting here opening remarks. The...
Getting Wrapped Around The Axle With Business Rules
Filed in archive CIO by steve on September 19, 2005
Will at The Candid CIO posts a good example where IT systems cannot keep up with the business rules associated with legislation, workflow, and data access restrictions. This is an interesting questio...
Does Your Company Need A Chief Security Officer (CSO)?
Filed in archive Security by steve on September 13, 2005
Interesting article over at Computerworld Philippines. The article outlines a lack of Chief Security Officers (CSOs) within the country. I would guess that many US companies also lack CSOs with the fo...
Linux Cost = 40% of Windows Cost
Filed in archive General by steve on September 12, 2005
The overall finding of a recent study by Robert Frances Group, sponsored by IBM, was that linux was 40% less expensive than a comparable Windows system and 54% less than Solaris, based on a three-ye...
Oracle To Consolidate Market In Big Way
Filed in archive Enterprise Software by steve on September 12, 2005
Breaking news at ComputerWorld: oracle Corp. has agreed to acquire business applications software vendor Siebel Systems Inc. in a deal valued at approximately $5.85 billion, or a net value of $3.61 ...
2005 IT Service Provider Scorecard
Filed in archive General by steve on September 7, 2005
Check out the "2005 IT Service Provider Scorecard" by Forrester available here. Summary of the document: Every year, Forrester asks clients to describe their satisfaction with IT service pr...
Being Big Brother And Monitoring Corporate Internet Usage
Filed in archive Networking by steve on September 6, 2005
CFO.com has an interesting article that supports a case for the internal monitoring of email, blogs, and Internet site access, especially as it pertains to non-job-related pursuits. As per the article...
Small Biz? ....R U Migrating to Open Source?
Filed in archive Enterprise Software by steve on September 3, 2005
Heres another success story od a small business migrating to an open source enterprise application and reaping the benefits, this time it is Moline Bearing manufactures and sells metal bearings from i...
Big Deal - 2.2Bn $ IT Deal - ABN Amro
Filed in archive Market Perturbations by steve on September 2, 2005
I would be very surprised to find a paper in INDIA, that doesnt talk about this deal on it cover page. The news about this deal has been making rounds for some time now, it was made formal yesterday -...
Unified Data Management Opportunities And Protecting Data
Filed in archive Data Storage by steve on September 1, 2005
To continue along the data storage, integrity, and recovery aspects of the prior post, according to the ISSJ News Desk, Network Appliance sees an opportunity in consolidating and expanding the scope f...
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