Software for automating financial controls required by the new federal regulations mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is the goal of a new Supervisory Control Application (SCA) developed by Fuego Inc., a Dallas-based
BPM software vendor, and Deloitte & Touche LLP based in suburban Plano, Texas.
Web Parts are probably not
the best known of Microsoft's .NET-based technologies, but they can make life easier for developers working to bring XML data from a variety of sources to a portal application.
Continuing a recent trend toward consolidation in BI, Ascential Software plans to acquire struggling Mercator Software for $106 million in cash.
Managers at RSA Security Inc. are now able to compare plan vs. actual performance on a monthly basis through the use of Comshare tools.
Company disputes claim that app server is prone to problems.
A recent report from market watchers at the Aberdeen Group (''Enterprise Information Integration -- The New Way to Leverage E-information,'' Second Edition) pegs that market's growth rate at 80% and claims that it is ''on the brink of strong growth and implementation by a wide variety of Fortune 1000 companies.''
By displaying a Gantt-style chart of
queries as they occur over time, users can develop an understanding
of the exact behavior of an application.
Sun keeps pledge to integrate with open source GUI.
Novell moves to improve its Linux story -- it buys Ximian for desktop and systems managment software.
Company is looking to expand in financial services, insurance, telecommunications, and manufacturing markets.
Also offers expanded Web services support for XML, SOAP, UDDI and other standard specifications.
Files complaint to stop SCO from 'making unsubstantiated and untrue public statements' attacking Red Hat Linux.
.NET to change in unison with servers.
Industry vet Jnan Dash is very interested in the real-time enterprise these days. In this interview, he provides analysis and background on an issue that could become a make-or-break matter for AD management in years ahead.
Company said the purchase would extend its position as a provider of Business Performance Management software.
Snapbridge Software claims to have solved the problem of enterprise data federation with a combination of XML standardization and algorithms developed by its engineering team.
Companys says XML Web services-based data networks are business executives’ lifeline.
Multiple Web services integration boosted by new specification.
New compilers designed to work with next-generation wireless devices running the company's XScale processors