Author: Matthew Rothenberg

Tibco: Aggressive Front-Runner

Tibco Software hasn’t gotten to where it is—at the top of the heap of vendors of enterprise application integration software (EAI)—by standing pat. The acquisition

WebMethods: Building on B2B

As its name suggests, WebMethods was born in the days when enthusiasm about the Net was rising. And the six-year-old company spent the late 1990s

Computer Sciences Corp.: Healthy Growth

Healthy Growth Computer Sciences Corp.’s business with the health care industry is booming. In fact, it’s grown faster than the company’s other practices, says Dan

When to Use Other People’s People

Don’t look to Kellwood Chief Information Officer Don Riley to obsess over building an information technology empire at the apparel company. “No sacred cows” is

EDS Information Solutions

A New Nimbleness In the late 1990s, Electronic Data Systems customers had been complaining about service, and the company’s net profit margin slid from 8.5%

Accenture Solutions Operations

Bulking Up Accenture is having a tough time escaping its reputation as a high-priced consultant with limited ability to handle large-scale infrastructure deployments. Accenture’s outsourcing

IBM Business Innovation Services

Power of a Pedigree Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM, and Big Blue’s Teflon coating extends to IBM Global Services’ consulting wing when it