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Users tout advantages of PLM despite difficulties

Despite the challenges, implementing a product life-cycle management capability can give manufacturing companies a competitive edge in a recovering economy, said users at a conference organized last week by PLM software vendor MatrixOne Inc.

African printer market maintains dynamic growth

ICT market analyst, BMI-TechKnowledge Group has announced the publication of its latest report, The Africa Printer Report, which has highlighted that the African market reached 1,138,957 units valued at US$266.49 million in 2002.

Airplane maker reduces password reset pleas

An aircraft manufacturer says password management software has helped quell its support desk pains.

Sony launches two new Cli

Sony Corp. will launch two new models in its Cli

Good Technology adds support for Microsoft devices

Good Technology Inc. launched a version of its corporate messaging and data access software Tuesday that supports handheld devices running on Microsoft Corp. mobile operating systems as well as handhelds from PalmOne Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd.

IBM aims software, service packages at financial firms

As part of its push to tailor its products for vertical industry customers, IBM Corp. announced Monday more than a dozen software-and-services packages customized for finance-industry customers. The 15 new bundles

New KDE release is available

The K Desktop Environment (KDE) Project announced Tuesday that the third version of its KDE3 desktop platform, called KDE 3.2, is available for Linux and Unix operating systems.

B2B survivors

Pop-culture experts say the nostalgia cycle is growing shorter and shorter

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