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  • IBM Preps New Basel II Tool

    As the deadline for Basel II compliance nears, IBM’s business intelligence solutions group is readying a new DB2-based tool to help financial institutions comply. Karen Parrish, vice president of World Wide Sales for IBM’s Business Intelligence Solutions, told eWEEK.com that Big Blue, of Armonk, N.Y., is preparing templates that will help Basel II-affected companies respond…

  • Microsoft Expands Distribution of its Retail Management System

    Microsoft announced agreements with two of its key retail distribution partners, ScanSource and Tech Data, on Monday that will make Microsoft Business Solutions Retail Management System (RMS) available to the distributors’ authorized reselling partners, as well as through Microsoft. Microsoft RMS is a point-of-sale (POS) and retail management application for small and mid-sized retailers. In…

  • Broadmargin Curtails Telecom Costs

    At U.S.Bancorp, the monthly bill from one telecommunications supplier is so large that it typically arrives in 12 boxes. That supplier is just one of more than 300 telecom providers serving the bank. Spending roughly $13 million on telecom services each month, the eighth-largest bank in the country found it could no longer manage the…

  • Eclipse Moves Ahead

    The Eclipse open-source development platform entered a new era last week. At the first Eclipse developer conference here, leading Eclipse developers praised the newly independent Eclipse organization and offered glimpses of things to come in the next version of the platform, 3.0. Erich Gamma, Java Development Tools leader for Eclipse, and John Wiegand, Eclipse platform…

  • Microsoft Building Integration, Management into ‘Longhorn’ Server

    Microsoft Corp. is hard at work to make “Longhorn,” the next iteration of its Windows Server product, do more for less by integrating various server software systems. To do it, the company plans to extend .Net’s capabilities even further with common execution environments and complete .Net Common Language Runtime support, said Valerie Olague, a Windows…

  • Chips Find Home in Sun, HP Servers

    The future of computing is 64-bit, and that future is now. That is according to high-end server manufacturers Hewlett-Packard Co. and Sun Microsystems Inc., both of which are readying 64-bit server rollouts. HP’s new systems and processors are designed to consolidate some of the company’s existing 64-bit server technology onto Intel Corp.’s Itanium processor, while…

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