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PeopleSoft responds to demand-driven manufacturing

Citing the need to upgrade the PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne Supplier Relationship Management suite to support demand-driven manufacturing, PeopleSoft will unveil three major components to the suite at the National Manufacturing Week 2004 Conference in Chicago this week.

Web retailers go open-source

Fry Inc. has been using Microsoft Corp. software to design, develop and host e-commerce sites during much of the past eight years. But that's expected to change.

Black gold fuels database development

Canada's oil industry, besides driving economic growth, also pioneered the development of database technology.

Canadian cyber threat centre opens for business

Intended as an "early defense system" against enterprise IT security threats, the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATAAlliance) earlier this month announced its new cyber threat management initiative.

Microsoft rolls out beta of Virtual Server 2004

Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced it has sent out to more than 15,000 testers the first beta of its Virtual Server 2004 , which features a number of new capabilities including improved security.

IBM unveils data retention system

IBM Corp. on Thursday announced the launch of a new system designed to help enterprises comply with regulations such as Canada'a Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the U.S.

Survey says: security, multifunction devices are hot

The year ahead in enterprise networking looks a whole lot like the one that just passed. That is to say it's unlikely...

Avidian updates CRM software for small businesses

Avidian Technologies LLC, a company targeting the smallest end of the market for CRM (customer relationship management) applications, on Tuesday released an update that adds new synchronization and data-sharing features to its sales-management software.

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