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The visionaries [December 12, 2003]
MARC BENIOFF, CHAIRMAN & CEO, SALESFORCE.COM:
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Adobe acquires assets of Yellow Dragon [November 10, 2003]
Adobe Systems Inc. has bought the technology assets of Yellow Dragon Software Corp. to bolster XML (Extensible Markup Language)
support in its document management offerings.
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InfoWorld 100 [November 07, 2003]
Information technology transforms the way we work and think about business. But it takes bold vision to accomplish real change.
The visionaries are still out there, judging by the projects that won this year’s InfoWorld 100 awards, which honor IT initiatives
making use of innovative technology to further their organizations’ goals.
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Office 2003's InfoPath is a winner, but OneNote is subjective [October 24, 2003]
No, we’re not done with Office 2003 coverage just yet. I’m still faxing folks via my integrated Venali account mentioned in
the previous column, but there’s certainly more nuggets to be mined in Office 2003.
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Andreessen labels DCML 'HTML of the datacenter' [October 20, 2003]
Hoping to bring utility computing closer to fruition, 25 companies last week unveiled the XML-based standards initiative DCML
(Data Center Markup Language). The standard is designed to serve as the foundation on which users can build and deploy enterprise-capable
applications.
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InfoPath makes Office shine [October 03, 2003]
If you want to skip straight to the lowdown, then yes, Office 2003 is a must-have upgrade for enterprises. In terms of providing
features that individual users need, the productivity suite reached the zenith of its evolution with Office 2000. But Office
2003 Professional Enterprise Edition and Professional Edition for retail deliver XML capabilities that are compelling to companies
as a whole, and Enterprise Edition’s inclusion of InfoPath turns Office into a powerful front end for IT shops rooted in XML
(which, if sense prevails, describes all of IT). Office 2003 Enterprise’s XML enhancements alone are worth the upgrade cost.
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Microsoft reboots Office [October 03, 2003]
See correction below
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Microsoft builds out Office components [September 21, 2003]
Hoping to deepen Office's corporate roots, Microsoft on Monday will debut a set of offerings designed to help users exact
more value from its suite of applications.
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Microsoft seeks stronger XML ties [September 19, 2003]
Microsoft's forthcoming Office 2003 suite offers enterprises a promise few vendors or analysts are willing to support.
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Actuate joins BI buying binge [August 01, 2003]
Actuate has joined in this summer's BI software company feeding frenzy, announcing its acquisition of Seattle-based data integration
products developer Nimble Technology. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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The future of XML documents and relational databases [July 25, 2003]
When XML came along five years ago, promising to rewrite the rules of data management, vendors of relational databases took
note, but they didn't panic. They'd already seen this movie a decade before, when the object database had been cast in the
role of paradigm shifter. This new software species did emerge and did popularize the notion of persistence -- that is, the
capability of storing and retrieving programming-language objects without arduous translation to and from relational tables.
As it turned out, however, the old RDBMS dog could learn new tricks. Relational databases figured out how to store complex
types using the SQL:1999 object model. Implementations of JDO (Java Data Objects) exist for relational as well as for object
databases. And according to Microsoft, the forthcoming Yukon edition of SQL Server will be capable of persisting .Net objects.
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RSS Killed the Infoglut Star [July 03, 2003]
It's fairly common knowledge in pop-culture trivia circles that the first video to air on MTV was the Buggles' "Video Killed
the Radio Star," a song with a title that proved prophetic in its bold announcement of a shift in the way music was consumed
and marketed. Something similar but perhaps just as profound is happening with the delivery of information online with tools
that leverage RSS (Really Simple Syndication or RDF Site Summary, depending on whom you ask).
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2003 InfoWorld Innovator: Jean Paoli [May 23, 2003]
For more than 15 years, Jean Paoli has dreamed of empowering people to read, write, search, and analyze structured documents.
He may be "only one of the 11 co-creators of the XML standard," but, as the architect of Microsoft Office 2003's deep and
rich support for XML, he's the one who is taking XML to the desktop.
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Does Microsoft deliver? [April 11, 2003]
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IBM fortifying XML query language [April 03, 2003]
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