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Master Data Management: The Key to Managing Regulatory Compliance

Corporations appear to be spending more time and money on regulatory compliance now than at any other time in recent history. In fact, the largest U.S. corporations spent an average of US$4.6 million implementing Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) section 404 controls in their first year of implementation, and Forrester Research estimates the five-year cost of Basel II implementation for the largest banks to be $150 million...

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CRM 2.0: Everyone’s Invited

I am already involved and plan to post some of the ideas -- in an updated form -- that I first expressed in this space over the last year or two. There are others, such as Joe Pine, who, along with James Gilmore, first expressed the idea of the customer experience in the 1999 book The Experience Economy...

Intel, STMicro Dive Into Flash Memory Venture

"Intel's product road map and ability to respond competitively to AMD are far more robust than the market appreciates," Merrill Lynch analyst Joe Osha wrote in a research note. Divesting itself of its flash business will help Intel focus on its core processor line, he added ...

SalesLogix 7.2 Sets Stage for Future CRM Developments

Sage SalesLogix version 7.2 is the first milestone of the company's write once, deploy anywhere strategy, said Joe Bergera, senior vice president and general manager for Sage Software Global CRM Solutions. "[It] is well-suited for incorporating future technologies while working with current IT standards so we can continue to deliver new levels of functionality for our customers."

Mozilla Adds Mobile Content App ‘Joey’ to Menagerie

The project is called "Joey," named after a baby kangaroo "The idea is that you take some of your important stuff along with you," Doug Turner, lead engineer of mobile technology at Mozilla, told LinuxInsider. Turner is the creator of Joey, but he's quick to point out that he ...

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Sage Software’s Secret Sauce

One of Insight's keynote speakers was Joe Pine, author of The Experience Economy, who in the late 1990s was perhaps the first author to advocate customizing goods and services into customer experiences. In my mind, there is no better setting for that message to take hold than in a reseller channel where competition from other providers -- sometimes providers selling the same products -- can be fierce...

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The Serious Synergy Between SOA and Open Source

Analyst and fellow blogger Joe McKendrick beat me to the punch on the interesting findings from a recent Unisys-sponsored survey by Forrester Research on open source use in enterprises. The bits on SOA (service-oriented architecture) were particularly revealing, and add more grist to the mill of evidence building around the compelling economics that bind open source products and SOA activities...

Obama Wrests MySpace Page From Hapless Supporter

While much of the argument falls into "he said, he said" territory, this much is clear: Joe Anthony, a Los Angeles paralegal, set up an unofficial MySpace page for Senator Barack Obama atmyspace.com/barackobama, after he heard his speech at the Democratic convention in 2004, and then invested time and energy into its development...

Ads Start Running on Joost

Content from the NHL, SI, Hasbro and Sony will be introduced on the site during the next month. Consisting mostly of "classic programming," the shows will include '70s hit "Starsky & Hutch" and "Charlie's Angels" from Sony and include two animated channels featuring "Transformers" and "G.I. Joe" from Hasbro...

PRODUCT REVIEW

Gubb App Offers a Long List of Nice Features

That problem prompted two serial entrepreneurs, Joe Bergeron and Josh Weinstein, to ponder why there was a glaring dearth of Web 2.0 applications dealing with lists. The result of their ruminations is Gubb Gubb is more than just an online place to stash your lists. It makes yo...

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Web 2.0 Mashups and the Oracle-Hyperion Deal

Join noted IT analysts Steve Garone, Joe McKendrick, Tony Baer and Jim Kobielus, as well as SOA consultant guest Dave Linthicum of Linthicum Group, for a discussion of these topics, hosted and moderated by me, Dana Gardner Our panel discussion also parses the ramifications of ...

Presidential Stumpers to Spar in Cyberspace

No dates have yet been set, but if the scheduling makes it possible, "We have every intention of participating," Eric Carbone, director of Internet operations for the Joe Biden campaign, told TechNewsWorld. "We're convinced the online medium is a way for every candidate to get their message out, and are thrilled we're starting to see the technology used in this way."

Is Corporate Governance Headed for a Mashup?

Our analysts have some unconventional and startling conclusions, as well as thoughtful insights. Join noted IT analysts Steve Garone, Joe McKendrick, Neil Macehiter and Jim Kobielus for our discussion, hosted and moderated by myself, Dana Gardner We also look into the recent a...

Web 2.0, Part 1: The Definition Dilemma

Web 2.0 is all about the creation of community, Joe Lichtenberg, vice president of business development for software provider Eluma, told the E-Commerce Times "While Web 1.0 focused on siloed information, personal Web sites and downloading of MP3s, the new Web is positioned as...

Qwest Founder: Nacchio Was Focused on Family Crisis

Qwest Communications International founder and billionaire Phil Anschutz testified on behalf of former company CEO Joe Nacchio Thursday, telling jurors that around the time he was accused of selling stock, a distraught Nacchio was considering resigning because of issues within his family...

Campaign 2.0, Part 3: Stumping in Alternate Realities

"The average person can now have much more of an impact than ever before -- for better or worse," Eric Carbone, director of Internet operations for Sen. Joe Biden's campaign, told TechNewsWorld Indeed, "this is an election in which you have the potential to be the person of th...

Campaign 2.0, Part 2: Opening Hearts, Minds and Wallets

"In 2004 you worried about one Web site -- your own," Eric Carbone, director of Internet operations for the Joe Biden campaign, told TechNewsWorld. "The trick was to get people to come to your Web site and to get the message you're putting out. In 2008, we have to go to where people are."

Campaign 2.0, Part 1: ‘Hillary 1984’ Is Just the Beginning

There's no doubt Joe Trippi, who managed Dean's 2004 campaign, made history by demonstrating the ability to use the Internet to amass relatively small contributions -- US$100 and under -- in unprecedented numbers. So breathtaking were those numbers, in fact, that it soon became clear the technique far outshone the abilities of the traditional political fund-raising machine, with its exclusive, $2,300-a-plate luncheons...

A Federated Approach to SOA

Our assemblage of analysts and guests have some unconventional and startling conclusions, as well as thoughtful insights. Join experts Steve Garone, Joe McKendrick and Jim Kobielus -- along with guest Miko Matsumura, the vice president of SOA products at webMethods -- for our discussion, hosted and moderated by me, Interarbor analyst Dana Gardner...

Alterian Acquires Contact Optimization Technology Product

Contact optimization is "the new buzz word," Joe Stanhope, director of global product marketing for Alterian, told CRM Buyer. It is important technology for the very large marketing firms dealing in databases of millions of records, in which such a tool can improve business processes. Ultimately, "it is about process and about saving time," he said...

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