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Minority Report: The 3G iPhone has landed
Comment The other big announcement was the upgrade of the Mac.com suite on online services that has remained largely unchanged for a number of years and of questionable value for money. The .Mac suite of services and software has long languished in Apple's... [13 Jun 2008]
What is the future for Lotus?
Comment Its product suite facilitates blogging, podcasts, document sharing, collaborative team environments and discussion areas, along with social networking that can blend the internal network of employees with an external network of suppliers and... [24 Jan 2008]
Q&A: Ashley Highfield, head of BBC's Future Media and Technology unit
Comment We do believe the next suite of Adobe Air products will enable us to offer a download solution for Macs and we believe that would be possible at some point during 2008. The launch of the iPlayer, however, hasn't been without controversy... [30 Oct 2007]
Eric Schmidt
AS Profile The Postini buy further bolsters Google's move into the hosted web application market by adding security and encryption protection to Google's range of web-based email, messaging and office suite of applications. [12 Oct 2007]
How to stop "runaway" ERP projects
Comment SAP has resisted a move away from its traditional perpetual licensing model until very recently with the launch of its Business ByDesign (formerly known as A1S) on-demand suite of applications. Big complicated and expensive enterprise resource... [01 Oct 2007]
Interview: Tesco CIO Colin Cobain
Comment What we want to do is create a common suite of processes and systems that we can use in all of our countries. To do that what we've started off in the US - where we're due to launch later this year - we're building a suite of integrated processes... [25 Sep 2007]
Far from quiet on the virtual front
Comment These tools will similarly be rebranded as vConvertor, vOptimizer and vPackager and sold through Vizioncores's sales and distribution channel as part of its suite of products. This summer's intense activity in virtualisation could shape the options... [05 Sep 2007]
BI for all
Comment Its suite of business intelligence products not only includes Excel 2007 and Excel services (offering collaborative, security and versioning features) but also SQL Integration, analysis and reporting services and PerformancePoint Server 2007... [18 Jul 2007]
Q&A: James Gosling, 'father of Java'
Comment And until recently it came with a licence that said: 'The source is open but you can't redistribute the results of any of your changes without passing the test suite. Why is Sun's Java going the GPL open source route? [19 Mar 2007]
Oracle - how to make friends and influence people
Comment Oracle's "hot pluggable" middleware software, used to underpin its ebusiness applications suite, is designed around standards, which means it can be swapped out with open source and competing products. [25 Oct 2006]
Leader: A gutsy move from Tesco
Leader That's exactly what has happened with Tesco launching its own-brand software line including, yes, an office suite for about £20 - as opposed to the £300 Redmond charges for its Office package. Who ever thought Microsoft would face pricing pressure... [04 Oct 2006]
Minority Report: The new 'Get a Mac' ads
Comment A number of ads refer to both computers being able to run Microsoft Office, to iPods and to Apple's iLife suite of lifestyle apps for video, music and photos. Likewise, despite the undeniable simplicity of connecting cameras and peripherals to the... [08 May 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Simple prescriptions for data headaches
Comment The solution is an implementation of the WebDAV standard, and enables users to open and save documents from industry standards applications such as Microsoft Office or Adobe Creative Suite. Solutions in the same vein have been made available before... [05 Apr 2006]
Radioactive: Mobile VoIP - not so disruptive
Comment Microsoft's own instant messaging suite, Office Communicator, now has VoIP capabilities in its mobile version. Mobile IP telephony won't sound the death knell for greedy mobile operators and their healthy profits. [20 Mar 2006]
Opinion: Ofcom reins in VoIP and NGNs
Comment In practice, this looks like creating a two-tiered market, as large VoIP providers, supported by their own IP network infrastructure, are able to deliver the full suite of regulatory obligations and compete head-to-head with traditional voice... [14 Mar 2006]
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