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Business Software Evaluation, Comparison, Selection—Free Report


ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: Business Software Evaluation, Comparison, Selection—Free Report We re sorry, this article is not available in English You can: -read this article in Chinese -return to previous page -go to the TEC articles archives page -go to the TEC home page

Webtime Now Legal
A court ruled illegal a one-year restriction that would have prevented an employee from working for a competitor.

ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: Webtime Now Legal Webtime Now Legal D. Geller - November 2, 1999 Read Comments Webtime Now Legal D. Geller - November 2, 1999 Event Summary It is common for a company to require new hires to sign agreements that would prevent them from working for competitors after they leave the company. Mark Schlack signed a one-year contract with EarthWeb in October 1998, according to the New York Law Journal. The following September he resigned to take a position with a new website, Itworld.com, to be launched by
11/2/1999

Micropayments Rise Again
eCharge, whose previous initiative was a service that would allow consumers to charge purchases to their phone bill, will announce a new charging and billing system that is completely Internet based.

ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: and PeopleSoft | Credit Accounting Firm with E-procurement Initiative | Remedy Makes CRM a Personal Matter | With New Clothes and Hairdo, Clarus Asks for Pin Money | Concur Scores A Bingo | How to Make Life Interesting after Growing 30,700% | Lawson Plays Well With Others | Commerce One: Connectivity Improved | GE Comes to Lunch. Want to Guess Who the Appetizer Will Be? | News Analysis: Dot.Coms Getting Bred By Scient: Will Scient Spawn Into a Giant or Will Andersen Have the Edge? | The Potential of Visa
8/1/1999

eMachines to Buy FreePC
Low-cost PC maker eMachines announced it will acquire FreePC Inc

ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: eMachines to Buy FreePC eMachines to Buy FreePC R. Krause - December 1, 1999 Read Comments Event Summary 11/29/99 - Low-cost PC maker eMachines announced it will acquire FreePC Inc., the company that last February helped touch off the free PC craze by giving away personal computers to users willing to share private marketing data. Instead of giving away its PCs, eMachines will launch a new service, based on FreePC software, aimed at connecting first-time computer buyers with services vendors. eMachines
12/1/1999

Oracle Gets SAP ed by IBM
SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced an agreement to expand their global sales, marketing and development relationship. As part of this agreement, the two companies will work together to provide expanded choices for customers that wish to implement mySAP.com and IBM's DB2 Universal Database on a variety of hardware platforms. Following in the footsteps of Siebel, SAP has abandoned Oracle and is standardizing on DB2 UDB as its preferred platform. The deal is estimated at $400 million in sales annually.

ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: Oracle Gets SAP ed by IBM Oracle Gets SAP ed by IBM M. Reed - December 8, 1999 Read Comments Event Summary WALLDORF, Germany, and SOMERS, N.Y. - Dec. 7, 1999 - SAP AG (NYSE: SAP), the leading provider of inter-enterprise software solutions, and IBM (NYSE: IBM), the worldwide leader in data management solutions, today announced an agreement to expand their global sales, marketing and development relationship. As part of this agreement, the two companies will work together to provide expanded choices for
12/8/1999

IBM Server Line Redrawn
IBM has continued its renaming binge, moving from PCs to servers.

ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: IBM Server Line Redrawn IBM Server Line Redrawn R. Krause - October 20, 2000 Read Comments R. Krause - October 20, 2000 Event Summary [Source: IBM press release] Oct. 3, 2000 - IBM announced its new server product line, the IBM eServer. IBM s existing server and mainframe product lines (previously known as S/390, RS/6000, AS/400, and Netfinity) will now carry the eServer name and logo, starting with the first shipments, expected sometime this quarter. In addition to the renaming, IBM has announced new
10/20/2000

Taking Measures for True Success: How to Choose Software That Meets Your Needs
Taking Measures for True Success: How to Choose Software That Meets Your Needs. Download Whitepaper on Software That Meets Your Needs. A failed software implementation can cost companies millions in wasted time and money. To ensure your software selection project isn’t a sorry statistic, use the right metrics to gauge your success. Time, budget, and functionality aren’t enough--focus your efforts on requirements analysis and definition. Take measures to ensure your software meets your needs, and discover how to perform accurate requirements analysis.

ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: Taking Measures for True Success: How to Choose Software That Meets Your Needs Taking Measures for True Success: How to Choose Software That Meets Your Needs Source: Technology Evaluation Centers Document Type: TEC Report Description: A failed software implementation can cost companies millions in wasted time and money. To ensure your software selection project isn’t a sorry statistic, use the right metrics to gauge your success. Time, budget, and functionality aren’t enough--focus your efforts on
10/1/2008 12:32:00 PM

E-Mail Enabled Groupware
Through implementing a

ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL DEVICES: E-Mail Enabled Groupware E-Mail Enabled Groupware P. Hayes - December 1, 1999 Read Comments Market Overview The concept of the Universal Inbox or the Unified Inbox are the underlying currents driving the messaging marketplace today. A Universal Inbox enables a user to retrieve all forms of electronic communication from one access point. These forms contain, but are not limited to, e-mail, voice mail, fax, imaging, workflow and document management. Through implementing a Universal Inbox a user is
12/1/1999