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Google lays out mobile future
News Instead, the company can focus on innovative web applications such as Google Grand Prix - the mobile software suite which includes search, email and location based services. Google is aiming to make an impact in the mobile sector by focusing on web... [13 May 2008]
SAP outlines its SOA strategy
News It includes the NetWeaver infrastructure software, Java-based tools for creating services, and a set of sample applications. SAP on Tuesday detailed product developments meant to smooth the process of upgrading to the latest generation of its... [13 Sep 2006]
VoIP isn't cheaper - so why would you want it?
News Analysts expect more innovative applications to arise for VoIP in the coming years - and for this to make adopting the technology even more tantalising for businesses. These include greater efficiency and productivity through applications such as... [23 Mar 2006]
Does Google buy spell Office challenge?
News Last October, Google's partnership with Sun set off intense speculation that the companies would collaborate around OpenOffice.org to create a hosted applications suite. Google has acquired the online word processing company Writely in a move that... [10 Mar 2006]
Is a bitter Marconi bitching about BT's chances?
News In the wake of Marconi's surprise failure to be selected as one of BT's first batch of suppliers for a £10bn upgrade of its UK infrastructure, and the news last month that it is to slash 800 jobs as a result of missing out on the business, which... [13 Jun 2005]
BT CEO: "Cannibalise yourself"
News BT and others are looking at multimedia applications and networking all sizes of business through broadband. Fresh from BT celebrating its five millionth wholesale broadband customer, CEO Ben Verwaayen has spoken about his company's track record on... [05 Apr 2005]
'Open Source Solaris' - coming soon, from Sun
News The majority of Solaris applications run on servers built on Sun's own Sparc processor but the company is aggressively promoting Solaris on x86 servers based on chips from Intel or AMD. By making the code visible, Sun customers will have an easier... [14 Sep 2004]
A new breed of PDAs is coming. But would you want one?
News It has also been speaking, as ever, about developer numbers and applications. PalmSource director of marketing EMEA Jean-Marc Holder said: "We have 16,000 commercially deployable applications. One company with a particularly close relationship to... [20 Feb 2003]
Qualcomm gives 3G-less operators a shot in the arm
News Though not an operating system (OS), it allows applications - written in C, C++ or even Java, usually cited as a competing technology - to be written once for any BREW handset. When we did our own handsets, we ended up writing a layer which allowed... [15 Oct 2002]
I-Planet and IBM top the application server hit list
News The analysts complained that the platform doesn't support Java or Corba and users are therefore restricted to Microsoft applications. An IT departmental manager from an ecommerce company told silicon.com: "We opted for IBM because we are already... [12 Jan 2001]
Commerce One partners Broadvision for B2B services
News Broadvision procurement applications will be featured on Commerce One's US-based B2B portal, called marketsite.net, where customers gain access to a range of services that allow them to trade with other businesses online. [10 Aug 2000]
Peoplesoft finds the web and slams Oracle
News The company claims its products will allow users to access applications on any browser-based device without downloading Java code, and therefore take full advantage of the internet's ability to act as a global network. [12 Jul 2000]
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