Archive for category e-world
National Archives completes e-record preservation system
The National Archives has finished its Seamless Flow Programme to automate the preservation of electronic government records
Netstore agrees takeover by 2e2
IBM Green Advert
When IBM start selling on the basis that green = save money, then you know things are changing.
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Welcome to Web 3.0
Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com
Web 3.0: Anyone Can Innovate
Web 3.0 disrupts the technology and economics of the traditional software industry. The new rallying cry of Web 3.0 is that anyone can innovate, anywhere. Code is written, collaborated on, debugged, tested, deployed, and run in the cloud. When innovation is untethered from the time and capital constraints of infrastructure, it can truly flourish.
BT buys Ribbit
BT is buying phone firm Ribbit for $105m, months before the Silicon Valley outfit’s service is even scheduled to launch to consumers.
Ribbit makes a development platform which eases creating or adding voice applications – for instance it has added voice to salesforce.com’s programs.
Business Objects/SAP bungle leaves users in lurch
Business Objects users have been left confused and angry after a bungled attempt to merge their product support with a system serving SAP customers.
Oracle turns up heat on SAP
or read the Oracle version at www.oracle.com/sapsuit.
Oracle and SAP Approach SMB Application Market
While the respective small and midsize business (SMB) product strategies of Oracle and SAP are very different, both are highly dependent on recruiting, managing and inspiring a broad set of channel partners to be successful. SAP has the more mature and comprehensive SMB partner program (PartnerEdge) with respect to ERP solutions, while Oracle generated an equal amount of momentum and interest in 2007 with its newly introduced Oracle Accelerate program.
Mobile devices for 30,000 more police
The Home Office is planning to spend £25m over the next two years on mobile technology for police officers















