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The difference between the two is usually quite significant.
Enterprise customers want a tech roadmap from Oracle. Unfortunately, one isn't in sight.
The services-oriented architecture moniker might be "sullied" by industry hype, high-profile failures and misdirection, but SOA is certainly not dead, said one analyst.
Cheaper alternatives to Microsoft Office continue to get shut out of enterprises despite reduced budgets and a struggling economy. But as the economy worsens cheaper alternatives may tempt businesses, according to new research by Forrester.
As Facebook, Google and Twitter change the design of applications, enterprises will be slow to follow.
Software arch-rivals SAP and Oracle take starkly different approaches to CEO succession planning, as do 'frenemies' Microsoft and Apple. Who's right? Customers and analysts say more information on who will be steering the ship is bette
A new YouTube video satires the vendor-client relationship, and it's hilarious.
The latest iPhone and Snow Leopard headline the great expectations for the sold-out show.
Today's companies have better supply chain apps than ever before -- but they also face bigger risks. Many large enterprises use the same, small pool of supplier companies, so the ripples from one recession-related sinkage can spread far and wide
Google's newly unveiled Wave may be called a communication and collaboration tool, but it's much more than that. Wave combines key Web trends from the last couple of years into one elegant application. And it may make today's enterpris
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