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News Bytes Fashion label Elie Tahari is making sure its ready- to- wear fashions fit retailers needs to a T. The company is using an advanced business intelligence (BI) system from IBM to manage its production process for better quality and fewer errors.
Source: www.db2mag.comMySQL monitoring service in the works ( InfoWorld ) - Developers at open-source player MySQL are hard at work on a project code-named "Merlin", which is designed to make it easier for customers to manage and maintain the company's database software, a source close to MySQL says. Merlin is a server-based database monitoring and advisory service which continually scans a user's database network for any likely system crashes,
Source: www.infoworld.comSynplicity Chooses Silver Peak to Synthesize LAN-Like Performance Across Global WAN Silver Peak, a leading provider of scalable Wide Area Network acceleration solutions, today announced that Synplicity, a global supplier of software for the design and verification of semiconductors, has selected Silver Peak's NX Series appliances to enable better collaboration between engineers in the United States, Europe, and India. By dramatically reducing the time it takes for
Source: biz.yahoo.comCollabNet Extends SaaS Leadership by Addressing Essential Reliability and Security Requirements of Global Enterprise BRISBANE, Calif.----CollabNet, a leading provider of on-demand collaborative software development solutions, today introduced its premium deployment services that help enterprise organizations meet and exceed the stringent security, service level and compliance requirements for on-demand software solutions.
Source: biz.yahoo.comOracle buys data integration company Sunopsis ( InfoWorld ) - Oracle has acquired French data integration software company Sunopsis for an undisclosed sum, the companies announced on Monday. Sunopsis' products are used to pull data from different sources, such as databases and ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications, into one location where it can be used for data analysis and other tasks. Oracle plans to incorporate
Source: www.infoworld.comMore players announce NAC plans ( InfoWorld ) - Microsoft and Cisco Systems played the role of proud parents on Sept. 6. But with so many questions about when NAC-NAP, as its been called, will be available, and how it will work with non-Windows clients and non-Cisco infrastructure, its been hard to figure out what the companies created. Now other companies with a dog in the NAC fight are stepping up with their own
Source: www.infoworld.comGoogle forms political pressure group ( InfoWorld ) - Google has formed a political action committee to exert pressure on the U.S. Congress and promote legislation that benefits the company. The group, called Google NetPAC, saw the light on Thursday, when Google registered it with the U.S. Federal Election Commission, a Google spokesman confirmed via e-mail. "Google NetPAC will support officeholders and candidates who share
Source: www.infoworld.comFormer Novell CEO Noorda dies ( InfoWorld ) - The man who built Novell into the dominant provider of LAN software in the mid-1990s has died. Ray Noorda died Monday due to complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 82. Noorda joined the Orem, Utah, company when it was a 17-person operation, and was Novell's CEO from 1983 to 1995. During that time he built the company's NetWare network operating system business into
Source: www.infoworld.comCisco, partner to tackle Wi-Fi interference ( InfoWorld ) - Cisco Systems Inc. is clearing the air around enterprise wireless LANs with a partner that specializes in radio spectrum analysis. The company is offering Cognio Inc.'s Spectrum Expert for Wi-Fi, a tool for studying interference around a wireless LAN, to complement its own Wireless Control System. Together, the tools are intended to help enterprises lay out wireless LANs
Source: www.infoworld.comIBM Store of the Future steals San Antonio self-service show A few short decades ago, the "store of the future" was a catalog showroom where customers filled out paper forms on clipboards and waited while their products were rolled down the line to the checkout.
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