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15 Innovators & Influencers Who Will Make A Difference In 2008
Meet 15 people who will help shape the business technology world in the coming year. They're not the usual suspects — the names everyone knows. Several are industry and tech execs, and most are gurus, prophets, or evangelists of one sort or another. They're all passionate about an idea, an approach, or a technology, and they're focused on driving it to the next level. Watch for each of them to be a force for change in their own corner of the tech world.
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Windows Into a Parallel SOA Universe
Microsoft was an early promoter of Web services but let others take the lead with SOA. Now it's back, looking to converge SOA with BPM and dominate extranet integration.
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SaaS Goes To Work At Motorola And The Humane Society
Two real-life deployments show how software as a service works.
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The State of Business Intelligence
Next-gen BI promises speedier, automated decision-making thanks to affordable computing and storage platforms and advances in business-activity monitoring. We assess the market.
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Lessons From FedEx, Schwab, eBay, And Others On The Customer-Driven Web Economy
It's about building new connections to customers--not just crafting a killer Web site.
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Privacy Vs. Personalization: Can Advertisers Ward Off Looming Threat Of Do Not Track List
It's time to give consumers a say over all that data being collecting on them. Otherwise, a Do Not Track list--or worse--could be in the future.
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SAP Dives Into A BI Market That's Far Short Of Its Potential
Companies have solved isolated problems with business intelligence, buthigher-level predictive and operational analytics often take heroic effort.
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Databases Get Better At Managing XML Data
The explosive growth of XML data on the Web has pushed large database vendors and standards organizations into action.
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The Ultimate Search Engine
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others are developing next-generation technologies that automate and personalize information search.
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