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Knosys Seeks Clarity With A Name Change ( Pages)
by M. Reed
May 25, 2001 Abstract : Knosys, Inc. has announced that it has changed its company name to ProClarity Corporation. The goal of the name change is to leverage the strength of the ProClarity product line and to align its corporate and product brand identities. The company also announced the release of ProClarity 4.0, the latest version of their analytic platform.
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Seagate Software 'Crystallizes' Its New Name: Crystal Decisions ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Apr 10, 2001 Abstract : Seagate Software has announced a new chapter in its corporate history by changing its name to Crystal Decisions. Crystal Decisions is an information infrastructure company that is a market leader in business intelligence, specifically for query and reporting tools. The new name reflects that of its flagship product, Crystal Reports.
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Implications and Attitudes As the Andersen's Split under the ICC Ruling: Consulting To Go for a Name Change ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Aug 31, 2000 Abstract : Andersen Consulting has had a running battle with Arthur Andersen and Andersen Worldwide over Arthur Andersen's encroachment on the management and technology consulting firm's space. The win on August 7 releases Andersen Consulting from all its obligations, turning it into an independent company, with the slight stipulation of a name change.
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What’s in a Name? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Oct 23, 2000 Abstract : Hewlett-Packard, following a path recently trod by IBM, has decided to maintain a single 'e-PC' product name, eliminating the e-Vectra and e-Brio names.
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IBM PC Line Redrawn ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 27, 2000 Abstract : IBM has decided to combine its entire desktop PC line under one name. The NetVista brand, until last week the name for IBM’s thin clients and appliance desktops, will now cover the whole range, including newly-released models for home and business.
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Mercator Software Extends EAI Solutions for Insurance with XML ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Apr 21, 2000 Abstract : Mercator Software (which is changing its name from TSI International Software to reflect the name of its flagship product) has announced support within its “Integration Broker” products for both XML and EDI transactions based on the ACORD standard for the insurance industry.
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Integration is the Name of the Game in Software Systems ( Pages)
by Rachel Davis
Aug 1, 2002 Abstract : This article, originally published in Engineering Times, on how companies are employing ERP is based on an interview with Ben Spencer, TEC’s Senior Director of Knowledge Bases and Content Development.
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NavisionDamgaard Reverts To Navision, But In Name Only ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 6, 2001 Abstract : Recent product releases and a profitable quarterly report from Navision, a recently merger-formed and rebranded Danish provider of enterprise business solutions for mid-sized companies, could be telling us that the company has been unfazed by the merger with Damgaard and the current difficult economic conditions.
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Razorfish Wants to Get its Name Out on Broadband ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 30, 2000 Abstract : Razorfish is positioned to expand, but at what price? Razorfish faces challenges in organization, image, and perceived capabilities. How well Razorfish succeeds in overcoming these challenges will determine how much it will grasp the very lucrative opportunities of the DBSP market.
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