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SpatialKey Launches Location Intelligence Software
SpatialKey On-Demand is a software-as-a-service offering that provides access and analysis of location-based data. Users can upload, sort and filter data sets either manually or automatically.
by Antone Gonsalves

Appian Upgrades BPM Suite
Among the ease-of-use features in Appian 6 is one-click import, export and publishing of models, rules, expressions, forms and all other components of a process application. In addition, the upgrade offers application-centric portal views for end users.
by Antone Gonsalves

Datawatch Unveils BI Dashboards
The Datawatch Dashboards is meant to be used by employees across an organization to gain insight into operational performance. The software can be used alone or integrated with other software applications.
by Antone Gonsalves

SuccessFactors Spins Business Execution Suite
New strategies by SuccessFactors and Taleo show how SaaS vendors plan to maintain strong growth.
by Mary Hayes Weier

Sybase Offers Software For Amazon EC2
The latest products enable developers to take Sybase's SQL Anywhere, IQ or Adaptive Server Enterprise data-management products and use them to set up and allocate data and analytic servers in Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud.
by Antone Gonsalves

Oco Unveils Supply Chain Analytics Suite
The software-as-a-service offering provides reports, analytics, dashboards and tools to address supply chain-specific issues, such as transportation and logistics, inventory, customer service and sourcing.
by Antone Gonsalves

Tibco Acquires DataSynapse For $28 Million
The move is "an aggressive play," says one analyst, to move beyond its traditional middleware messaging role into cloud computing.
by Charles Babcock

Amazon Launches Private Cloud Service
Customers will create a VPN to bridge Amazon to their existing IT infrastructures and use their existing security systems to protect data.
by Mary Hayes Weier

Four Vendors Join In Offering BI From The Cloud
The joint software-as-a-service stack includes Jaspersoft's and Talend's open source business intelligence and data integration technologies, respectively; Vertica's analytic database and RightScale's developer tools for setting up server clusters in a cloud computing environment.
by Antone Gonsalves

Salesforce.com Invests In Cloud-Based EMR Provider
Practice Fusion plans to use Salesforce's Force.com cloud infrastructure for personal electronic medical record app it's releasing this fall.
by Marianne Kolbasuk McGee

Informatica Takes PowerCenter to the Clouds
With data fast moving into the cloud, an integration independent delivers its software via Amazon EC2.
by Doug Henschen

Open Text Launches iPhone App
The FirstClass Mobile client takes advantage of the iPhone's and iPod Touch's capabilities for playing and sharing sound and video files and displaying and sending photos. Users can play voicemail messages from their mailbox and access FirstClass calendars and contacts.
by Antone Gonsalves

HP Buys Cloud-Computing Vendor IBrix
HP already uses IBrix's file-serving software in its storage, servers, switches and management software.
by Antone Gonsalves

Mark Logic Upgrades XML Server
Key new features in MarkLogic Server 4.1 include expanded representational state transfer (REST) capabilities, schema validation and hypertext transfer protocol secure (HTTPS)/secure sockets layer (SSL) support.
by Antone Gonsalves

Cloud Computing and the Promise of On-Demand Business Innovation
The wow isn't just about technology; it's about process flexibility and reuse that will enable enterprises to quickly serve new customers and launch new lines of business.
by Peter Fingar

How Government's Driving Cloud Computing Ahead
Federal agencies are testing use cases as well as pushing standards and definitions that could help the business world.
by John Foley

Cloud Computing Advocates Detail Its Future
Amazon CTO Werner Vogels, Sun Microsystems CTO Greg Papadopolous, and Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.com speculate on cloud computing's future.
by Charles Babcock

Talend Launches Real-Time Data Integration Platform
The Talend Integration Suite RTx enables IT organizations to accelerate the movement of data across computing systems, providing up-to-the-minute data to help in decision-making.
by Antone Gonsalves

Salesforce Enticing Customers With Force.com Free Edition
The initiative lets customers build Web applications and, if they wish, their own branded Web site to be operated on the Salesforce.com infrastructure.
by Charles Babcock

Amazon Adds CloudWatch Monitoring, Other Services
The Amazon move follows an earlier offering by open source Web site management firm Hyperic.
by Charles Babcock

Sybase Reaches For The Clouds
The database vendor introduces an initiative to make it possible for developer to build, test and deploy applications in cloud-computing environments, starting with Amazon EC2.
by Antone Gonsalves

Going Offshore Without Going Off the Deep End
It seems like everyone's doing offshore, but not everyone is doing it right
by Rajan Chandras

Analytics in Manufacturing: The Collaboration Enabler
The quest for profitability has businesses in manufacturing industries on the hunt for analytics that serve collaborative execution models. Will BI providers step up?Or will solutions come first from ERP?
by Naeem Hashmi

The State of Integration
A Delphi Group report explores how companies use and plan to use their integrated information management technologies
by Jeanette Perez

Faster, Better, Cheaper?
Strategic business application development: The only constant is change
by Sanjay Murthi

Making Hay
Web service managers are off to an early start
by Mark Leon

A Chasm Must Be Crossed
How will your organization get from where it is now to where it needs to be: dynamic, agile, and moving in real time? The answer could be an emerging technology foundation that supports true business process management
by Howard Smith and Peter Fingar

Analytic API Standards Stalled
Web services Beat JOLAP and XMLA
by Jill Duffy

The Center of the Universe
XML, Web services, analytics, and other hot technologies have the leading relational DBMS providers working overtime to remain the best choice for managing all of your data. Here's a look at what IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle are doing
by Ken North

Data as it Happens
Data in real time, all the time, is what many enterprises want. To make it happen, IT needs to get the big picture — and not burn out on one-off solutions for single applications
by Mark Madsen

The Quest for the Universal Data Model
Like the Holy Grail, the universal data model may be unattainable
by Joshua Greenbaum

Work Without Wires
Centrino: A Case Study in Product Launch
by James Honey

Visible Web Services
Development Evolves for Better Control
by Mark Leon

Conquering the Middle Kingdom
Microsoft's emerging Business Solutions division hopes to change forever how small- to medium-sized businesses buy strategic applications
by Stewart McKie

The Future of Enterprise Applications
An Intelligent Enterprise Roundtable
by Justin Kestelyn

Build vs. Buy In the 21st Century
As outdated assumptions begin to break down, pay careful attention to shifting enterprise application vendor strategies
by Joshua Greenbaum

API Wars
Web services platforms - .Net and J2EE - take the fight to the analytic arena
by Seth Grimes

The New GIS Landscape
With GIS Web services, now even small companies can benefit from analytically rich geospatial information
by Michael L. Gonzales

The 2003 Editors' Choice Awards
Our annual list of 60 strategic IT solution providers leading the transformation of business organizations into intelligent enterprises
by David Stodder

Outward Bound
Why proactive business intelligence is a hallmark of the real-time enterprise
by Justin Langseth & Nithi Vivatrat

Perfect Execution
The gap between supply chain planning and execution is often a wide one. Fortunately, event management can help you close it
by Michael Brown





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