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Enterprise web 2.0 costs set to plunge
News The decline in pricing comes on the back of an increasing commodisation of such software, bundling and subsumption - the inclusion of enterprise 2.0 features into vendors' existing products, negating the need for... [13 Oct 2008]
Kiln builds a bigger insurance data pot
Case Study Kiln IT director Chris Locke told silicon.com the commercial landscape has made it difficult to raise premiums on the sorts of products the company deals with, including airline, marine and property insurance. [09 Oct 2008]
UK tech Skills Academy needs YOU
News We've got six months to get the whole thing populated, to get products on the shelf," she told silicon.com, adding: "We're very interested in more and more [industry professionals] getting involved because this next six... [08 Oct 2008]
'BlackBerry Storm was Vodafone's idea': RIM co-CEO
News More recently we've seen that BlackBerry does have some appeal in the consumer market with products such as the Pearl and the Curve and we just felt there is something potentially big we could do together. [08 Oct 2008]
The McCue Interview: Nigel Underwood, CIO, DHL
Comment Progressive investment in vital systems integration and project management capabilities has enabled DHL to develop more sector-specific supply chain products and services for its customers. If you're a large business and... [08 Oct 2008]
The five products Apple must make
Comment Apple made its latest big move into new territories last year with the launch of the now ubiquitous iPhone, expanding beyond the desktop and into the choppy waters of mobile. A few years back no one expected Apple to... [07 Oct 2008]
Symbian CEO on open source, Windows Mobile and 'usability'
Comment Misbehaving markets aside, Clifford's still resolutely upbeat about what tomorrow will bring Symbian: "Our growth depends on shipping lots of new products and what we've got now is a pipeline of 90... [07 Oct 2008]
Mainsoft Ports Nearly 1 Million Lines of Code for Pacific Edge Software; Saves 5 Million in Development & Support Costs
White Paper According to Vice President of Products for Pacific Edge Software, the company's options for interfacing with their partners' applications were limited. The new Mariner software runs on Red Hat Linux... [07 Oct 2008]
Mainsoft Cuts Cost, Complexity and Beats Competitor in Side-by-Side Comparison
White Paper Using Visual MainWin for UNIX & Linux to seamlessly port Windows source code to UNIX, Mentor Graphics successfully delivered all the products in its PCB design suite on time. Since the multi-platform PCB design suite... [07 Oct 2008]
Shai Agassi
AS Profile Shai Agassi made his name in an old-school way - first founding a series of software start-ups and then working his way up the ranks in SAP to become president of the products and technology group. Agassi aims to... [07 Oct 2008]
Craig Mundie
AS Profile It is to him that we look for the next generation of technology and products which will prop up the tech heavyweight in times to come. The panel praised Mundie, who joined Microsoft in 1992, for the work he's done to... [07 Oct 2008]
Steve Jobs
AS Profile Jobs wins his place "for constantly advancing the agenda in terms of consumer products, hardware, product design and applications", said one panellist. His continued presence, however, is testament to his ability, as the... [07 Oct 2008]
Microsoft turns to Europe to fight the Google might
News Today, Europe is second only to the United States in the number of engineers and researchers we have working on creating innovative products and services. The new centre will have branches in Paris,... [06 Oct 2008]
Why CIOs aren't on the Chrome straight
News They also have a good track record of bundling their other products - such as the Google toolbar - in with all sorts of other software, leading to high take-up," he added. Acheson also praises Chrome's "fantastic... [03 Oct 2008]
Cheat Sheet: The semantic web
Cheat Sheet An example of semantic tagging could be an online sports clothing company wanting to more accurately catalogue its products. Web 2.0 was all about the new generation of online applications - like... [02 Oct 2008]