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Information Today September 17, 2007 Paula J. Hane |
LexisNexis Adds TotalPatent to Its Suite of Solutions Against the backdrop of new technology patent infringement claims and Congress voting on changes to the U.S. patent law, LexisNexis introduced a new tool for patent professionals -- patent attorneys, information professionals, researchers, and engineers. |
Information Today September 17, 2007 |
Thomson Scientific Introduces Data Platform for Biological Researchers Thomson Scientific announced the release of BONDplus, an integrated, Web-based data platform for biological researchers. |
Information Today September 17, 2007 |
Clickability and Inform Join Forces Inform Technologies has entered into a partnership with Clickability, a content management system used by media properties. |
InternetNews September 14, 2007 Larry Barrett |
May The Force be With You And You And You Salesforce.com plans to take its on-demand model to the next level with Force.com, its new on-demand application development platform. |
InternetNews September 13, 2007 David Needle |
IBM's QEDWiki Adds 'Data as a Service' IBM has teamed up with StrikeIron to help enterprise and business customers get Data as a Service. |
InternetNews September 10, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
In Google Capgemini Trusts Google Apps Premier Edition got the stamp of approval from technology consulting and outsourcing firm Capgemini today. |
InternetNews September 10, 2007 Susan Kuchinskas |
Web 2.0's Higher Standard For enterprise adoption, the new generation of Web apps needs to be a lot better than business as usual. |
InternetNews September 5, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft Gets 'Live' With Services Microsoft begins public beta of its Windows Live services suite and ships version 1.0 of its Silverlight streaming media plug-in. |
CRM September 2007 |
The 2007 Market Awards: Elite -- Voices.com Three free trials lead to another dulcet-toned Salesforce.com deployment. |
CRM September 1, 2007 Marshall Lager |
Software, On and Off A growing segment of on-demand providers is boasting of offline functionality. Is this an admission of failure, or a stopgap on the way to perpetual access? |
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