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I may have the history a little mixed up, but supposedly Winston Churchill, when asked whether British forces' victory over Rommell in "The Battle of Egypt" marked the beginning of the end of the war... More >
Henry Morris, senior vice president of software research at IDC, was the expert in a February 12 webinar on enterprise applications entitled “Enterprise Applications: Heartbeat or Heartbreak?” ... More >
A three-year-old Irish organization called the Innovation Value Institute (IVI), apparently heavily funded by Intel, held a meeting in California Feb. 10 to showcase a new information technology (IT)... More >
I hope the title of this SiliconIndia blog pos t ("Is Software a Dead Baby?") is either some kind of subcontinent idiom or a misquote of Mark Benioff’s “Sammy Davis/Rat Pack” speech pattern. But th... More >
If you’ve read this blog regularly, you know I like lists (see here or here ). I think everyone likes lists of all types, not just software lists, simply to see if something you favor or use makes... More >
Commenting here on Jan. 8 about Leo Apotheker’s appearance on the U.S. public broadcasting network, I said that one of the SAP CEO’s most interesting comments was about SAP possibly developing and... More >
In this recent series of IT Business Edge articles on service oriented architecture (SOA) and on related blog posts about standards of all sorts, I brought up the SOA standard called Service Comp... More >

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