Vignette Corp.: Now Comes the Hard Part
Vignette executives used to brag that their firm was the fastest-growing software company in history. It was no idle boast; Vignette’s hockey-stick growth chart would
Vignette executives used to brag that their firm was the fastest-growing software company in history. It was no idle boast; Vignette’s hockey-stick growth chart would
In the early 1990s, Documentum offered one of the first large-scale document-management systems built on database technologies. A few years later, though, Documentum lost business
Jessica LeFurDirector, Document Management and PlanningOSI PharmaceuticalsBoulder, Colo.www.osip.com Manager’s Profile: LeFur started with Andersen Consulting in 1992, overseeing design and development of an application for
At times, Mike Jaixen feels like he’s drowning in content. The manager of information architecture for transportation giant Union Pacific (UP) was charged with finding
In the fall of 2000, Jeff Sears searched for a content-management system to handle the ever-growing volume of data amassing on his company’s Web sites.
By all accounts, a company like Computer Corporation of America (CCA) should be out of business today. The 37-year-old company provides a powerful database-management system
Eduard TeldersChief Security OfficerPEMCO Financial ServicesSeattle, Wash.www.pemco.com Manager’s Profile: Telders has served in various security roles in the banking and insurance industries since 1981. When
Security products and services have always been a big part of IBM Global Services’ business. But after Sept. 11, IBM created a safety and security
As a pioneer of a new form of security network intrusion detection in the mid-1990s, Internet Security Systems (ISS) made a name for itself. The