Cheap voice is no longer as compelling as it once was, so voice over Internet Protocol companies are turning up the volume on software integration.
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Software beast, under attack on its desktop dominance by web-based rivals, announces plans to boost the availability of its online services for e-mail and collaboration software.
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Redmond's latest promise to open its kimono may finally be more than a striptease.
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On-demand software company launches feedback web site, appoints new director.
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Open source won’t rule the desktop anytime soon, and that could be a good thing.
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The on-demand firm signs a deal that aims to change the way software is sold.
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Microsoft positions search as a component of corporate decision making.
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Locate your business near an Oracle buyout, and the talent will just flood in.
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CEO Marc Benioff slams Redmond's plans to move into online services, saying Salesforce has been doing just that for years.
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Salesforce’s Marc Benioff never passes up an opportunity to sell his Internet model. But it takes more than a savvy sales pitch to challenge Microsoft.
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Web-based software could mean a slow death—or a new birth—for business software companies.
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"Relentless Pitchman" and more in the September 19 issue of Red Herring that reaches newsstands on Monday.
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Qwest gives MCI shareholders what they want; subscription-model rookies show up Microsoft and Oracle; EDS sells out A.T. Kearney; SCO Group’s final option.
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Mark Organ cut out of a career in neuroscience for Fortune 1000 clients, and a fortune on the lecture circuit.
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One is all talk, one is all tech. Both are poised to help save Silicon Valley.
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