Connectivity Woes at PeopleSoft Show
NEW ORLEANSChief executive officer Craig A. Conway wants his customers to believe that PeopleSoft is the enterprise software supplier that is most wedded to the
NEW ORLEANSChief executive officer Craig A. Conway wants his customers to believe that PeopleSoft is the enterprise software supplier that is most wedded to the
NEW ORLEANS—PeopleSoft, known originally for its human resources software, is taking aim at displacing Siebel Systems as the best-known purveyor of software for managing relationships
Like a lot of technology companies, SAP’s stock has taken a hit. It’s fallen from $58 in July 2000 to $18 this year, a drop
BOSTON—The average U.S. corporation is likely to reduce its spending on information technology by 10% or more in 2002—and then “reset” its budget for 2003
A year ago, the idea would have seemed a relatively innocent exercise of freedom of the pressand the freedom to move about this country. But
The furor last month following the issuance of student visas to suicide hijackers Mohammed Atta and Marwan Alshehhi is wholly misplaced. As was the furor
The antitrust trial of Microsoft served a couple of years ago as a warning to corporate information-meisters that you can have too much e-mail hanging