Looking Back at 2005 Web services, on-demand software, Vista’s new look and virtualization’s
impact on the industry — internetnews.com looks back at some of the top trends and stories that hit the IT world in 2005.
(Dec 27, 2005)
On The M&A; Radar: BI Software Business intelligence could be next big area of M&A; activity in
enterprise software area, according to Robert Frances Group.
(Oct 28, 2005)
A Nimbler Microsoft? Distinct authority to division presidents under reorganization may help it move products more nimbly for the Internet age.
(Sep 21, 2005)
SOAs So Close, Yet So Far Computing architecture experts from different organizations convene
to discuss SOA momentum, or the lack thereof.
(May 17, 2005)
Software as a Service Seen Sprouting Legs IDC research says companies like Salesforce.com and Siebel are surging in a market that could surpass $10 billion by 2009.(May 4, 2005)
Services, Not Products at Heart of IT As IT organizations implement SOAs to become better service providers, there is a lot to learn from an industry segment already dedicated to this task, writes CIO Update columnist K.B. Chandrasekhar of Jamcracker.(Apr 28, 2005)
If I Only Knew 7 Things… What would perfect information about the trends that will affect business technology most over the next three to five years look like?(Jul 12, 2004)
Will XP SP2 Break Windows Apps? Service Pack 2 for Windows XP is supposed to dramatically reduce the chances of your PC succumbing to malicious code. Will it also cause problems for your day-to-day ‘benign’ code?(Jul 12, 2004)