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Intentia Floats Vaporware Agent to Replace Business Planning ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Dec 15, 1999 Abstract : Intentia announces an intelligent negotiating agent for its enterprise resource planning software.
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Fenestrae Offers WAP Support for Mobile Data Server ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 6, 2000 Abstract : Mobile Data Server 2.0 (MDS) allows access via WAP to a company’s Intranet, Microsoft Back Office databases, such as SQL Server in addition to Microsoft Exchange Integration for messaging.
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frontpath Announces Mobile Internet Appliance ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Oct 11, 2000 Abstract : Continuing the onslaught of 'Internet appliances', S3 subsidiary frontpath announced its first product, called ProGear. Unlike most current appliances, this mobile unit is business-focused and aimed at selected vertical markets.
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Yahoo! Goes Mobile in Greece ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Aug 18, 2000 Abstract : The offering is available only in English, which may prove to be a major deterrent to a large percentage of OTE’s clients. Initial wireless services will include the typical industry set of features, e-mail, stock quotes and news.
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How One Vendor's Software Solutions Address the Insurance Industry's Unique Issues ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 23, 2007 Abstract : Callidus Software's latest enterprise incentive management and sales performance management product suite for the insurance sector aims at helping insurance carriers improve agent retention and at providing producers with the best service possible.
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Blink.com Takes Bookmarks Mobile ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 18, 2000 Abstract : A streamlined version of the Blink.com site, Blink WAP allows users to configure their folders of favorite bookmarks on their PC or laptop, then remotely access their accounts.
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What's Wrong With Application Software? Business Changes, Software Must Change with the Business. ( Pages)
by Olin Thompson
May 31, 2004 Abstract : Business changes constantly in small ways and large. It is rare to find an application product that can change once it is implemented. This gap is a reality leading to dissatisfaction and the application being a drag on the business. This gap, the lack of the ability to change, costs the business dearly. Software needs to be the agent of change, not the enemy of change.
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The Next Big Thing or Integration-The Interaction Server Part 2: Possible Solutions ( Pages)
by Greg Rollins
May 22, 2002 Abstract : Web Services is a no-brainer as a standard mechanism for providing access to enterprise applications and data; this will allow businesses to create words out of alphabet soup (ERP, SFA, CRM, EAI, EJB, COM, BFD). Nothing about Web Services, however, addresses the front-end complexity of dealing with multiple channels, such as supporting disconnected devices and asynchronous interaction models that are required by wireless and mobile connectivity.
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Europe's Mobile 'ONE' Selects InfoSpace for New Wireless Internet Services ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
May 2, 2000 Abstract : Once a user has logged onto his/her home page he/she will be able to gain instant access to Calendaring, Address Books, Instant Messaging and access to user specific account information
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