Yahoo shutters enterprise software division
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Yahoo shuts enterprise software division
Yahoo shuts enterprise software division
11/02/2003 03:12 PMCNET Asia Nov 2 2003 1:38PM ET
Yahoo! takes a hit on enterprise
division
Yahoo! takes a hit on enterprise
division
11/03/2003 05:29 AMSilicon.com Nov 3 2003 4:35AM ET
Yahoo! Shuffles Its Enterprise Software
Biz
Yahoo! Shuffles Its Enterprise Software
Biz
11/03/2003 07:18 PMInternet News Nov 3 2003 6:00PM ET
Yahoo shuts up enterprise-software shop
Yahoo shuts up enterprise-software shop
11/03/2003 05:29 AMZDNet UK Nov 3 2003 5:29AM ET
ImageLink Incorporated Continues to
Expand Software Division with Hit
Inspector Web Traffic Analysis Software
ImageLink Incorporated Continues to
Expand Software Division with Hit
Inspector Web Traffic Analysis Software
07/08/2004 05:35 AMImageLink Software formally announces "Hit Inspector". The web site
analysis software is unlike typical hit meters and works directly from
a users desktop. Competitively priced with many features of top
brands. [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
SGI sells software division
SGI sells software division
04/15/2004 06:21 PMThe high-end computer maker sells off its Alias unit, which makes
software for 3D graphics and animation, for $57.5 million.
IBM to Overhaul Software Division
IBM to Overhaul Software Division
12/02/2003 01:25 AMAngling for new enterprise customers, Big Blue will target 12 industry
sectors.
Roxio sells software division, becomes
Napster.
Roxio sells software division, becomes
Napster.
08/12/2004 12:38 AMThe Inquirer:
Roxio sells software
division, becomes Napster. I guess the upside is that Toast is
safe from Napster's potential collapse.
Roxio to sell software division, become
Napster
Roxio to sell software division, become
Napster
08/10/2004 03:38 AMIn posting its quarterly financial results on Monday,
Roxio Inc. announced plans to sell its
software division to
Sonic
Solutions in a transaction valued at US$80 million. The deal is
subject to the customary regulatory and shareholder approval, but
Roxio has already outlined plans to change its name to Napster,
focused solely on selling digital music. Roxio makes Toast Titanium CD
and DVD burning software and Jam audio mixing software for the
Macintosh, as well as Easy Media Creator and other titles for Windows.
Roxio Selling Software Division,
Focusing On Music
Roxio Selling Software Division,
Focusing On Music
08/09/2004 06:47 PMSonic will purchase essentially the entire Roxio software operation
including Roxio's CD and DVD recording, authoring, photo and video
editing application products including Easy Media Creator, PhotoSuite,
VideoWave, Easy DVD Copy and Toast. By MacMinute (via MyAppleMenu)
Roxio sells software division, focuses
on Napster
Roxio sells software division, focuses
on Napster
08/09/2004 06:28 PMSoftware company sells old business for $80 million and stakes future
on digital music.
Time Warner division moving to latest
HelpStar software
Time Warner division moving to latest
HelpStar software
01/07/2004 02:50 PMAn Ohio-based division of Time Warner Cable is upgrading to HelpStar
8.0 software from Help Desk Technology Corp. for its asset management
capabilities.
Consoltech Resources, Inc. Acquires
Business Software and Consulting
Division of BASE, Inc.
Consoltech Resources, Inc. Acquires
Business Software and Consulting
Division of BASE, Inc.
03/25/2005 06:54 AMConsoltech Resources, Inc. today announced they have reached an
agreement to acquire the software sales, consulting and development
division of BASE, Inc. Under the terms of this agreement Consoltech
Resources, Inc. will obtain existing customers and prospects of BASE,
Inc. Consoltech Resources will also expand their product offerings to
include Best Software’s MAS 500®, the most powerful member of the Best
Software family of business management applications. Key staff members
from BASE, Inc. will also be joining the Consoltech team. This
acquisition affirms Consoltech Resources, Inc. as a premier software
reseller in the Southern California region for Microsoft Business
Solutions Great Plains® & Small Business Manager®, Microsoft CRM® and
the Best Software suite of products including MAS 90®, MAS 200® and
MAS 500®. [PRWEB Mar 25, 2005]
yahoo and AOL get out of enterprise IM
yahoo and AOL get out of enterprise IM
06/22/2004 12:13 PMmeanwhile reuters, a media company, is doing pretty well with business
IM software. odd.
U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division Selects
Altiris for IT Systems Management
Software in Support of Iraqi Operations
U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division Selects
Altiris for IT Systems Management
Software in Support of Iraqi Operations
04/13/2004 12:54 PMYahoo Leaves Enterprise IM
Yahoo Leaves Enterprise IM
06/18/2004 05:31 PMline56 Jun 18 2004 9:42PM GMT
Yahoo drops enterprise IM
Yahoo drops enterprise IM
06/18/2004 08:00 AMZDNet Jun 18 2004 12:13PM GMT
Yahoo scraps enterprise IM
Yahoo scraps enterprise IM
06/17/2004 08:56 PMThe writing was on the wall for the Web giant's attempt to sell IM
software to companies.
Yahoo Dumps Enterprise IM
Yahoo Dumps Enterprise IM
06/21/2004 10:50 AM"The dropping of Yahoo Messenger Enterprise Edition marks the end of
the Web portal's now-defunct enterprise software division."
Yahoo! bids farewell to enterprise IM
Yahoo! bids farewell to enterprise IM
06/18/2004 06:29 AMSilicon.com Jun 18 2004 10:27AM GMT
Yahoo Cans Enterprise Messenger
Yahoo Cans Enterprise Messenger
06/21/2004 10:37 AMAnd it's about time. What, you think that just because I work there I
can't point out when we were on the wrong track? Ha! Had I been
writing a weblog back in 2000, during the disaster formerly known as
"Yahoo Finance Vision" (the expensive and ultimately failed on-line
streaming Finance news broadcast experiment) you wouldn't have been
able to shut me up about what a massive waste of money I thought it
was. The thing really was a freaking...
Yahoo Yanks Price Tag from Enterprise IM
Yahoo Yanks Price Tag from Enterprise IM
06/18/2004 10:28 PMThe company is no longer selling an enterprise version of its free
instant-messaging client, choosing instead to focus on making its
Yahoo Messenger client serve the needs of both business and consumer
users.
Yahoo scraps enterprise messaging
Yahoo scraps enterprise messaging
06/18/2004 11:12 AMThe writing was on the wall for the Web giant's attempt to sell IM
software to companies.
Yahoo dissolves enterprise products
group
Yahoo dissolves enterprise products
group
11/03/2003 06:33 AMComputer Weekly Nov 3 2003 6:11AM ET
Dixons shutters 106 stores
Dixons shutters 106 stores
04/28/2004 04:29 AMOuch...
Consolidation in Enterprise Software
Consolidation in Enterprise Software
02/10/2004 02:51 AMFrom my handwritten notes (attributions lost), some highlights of the
session on ERP sector consolidation at the Enterprise Software Summit.
M&A was flat in 2003, except in the self-service category, which
surged in the second half with 16 deals representing...
Outback shutters Chi-Chi's chain
Outback shutters Chi-Chi's chain
09/23/2004 12:38 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Wed Sep 22, 10:36 pm GMT
Online lottery shops down shutters
Online lottery shops down shutters
09/06/2004 11:41 PMThestatesman.net - Tue Sep 7, 12:09 am GMT
FTC shutters anti-spyware provider
FTC shutters anti-spyware provider
03/14/2005 06:24 PMZDNet Mar 14 2005 10:04PM GMT
George Michael Shutters Website
George Michael Shutters Website
07/10/2004 06:50 AMNewshub.com - Sat Jul 10, 12:10 am GMT
Enterprise Software: Warranty Woes
Enterprise Software: Warranty Woes
08/02/2004 05:02 PMTechnology executives want software suppliers to offer better
warranties, but it's an uphill climb.
Enough With The Useless Enterprise
Software Upgrades
Enough With The Useless Enterprise
Software Upgrades
07/09/2004 11:41 AMFor
Techdirt Corporate
Intelligence, we've used Quickbooks to keep track of our
bookkeeping. It's a decent, though not spectacular program. We
bought a copy of Quickbooks Pro 2001 about the time it came out and
have used it ever since. There was never any reason to upgrade,
because the product worked fine as is, and none of the upgrade
features were worthwhile. Our accountant, always looking for ways
that we can save money, specifically recommended that there was
absolutely no good reason to upgrade. However, at the end of April,
Intuit
"sunset"
a> the product. This is fair. It makes sense for a company to
eventually stop supporting old products. What is not fair, is that
the product suddenly lost features because of this. We weren't
worried about it being sunset, because we had never needed
support from Intuit. However, starting in May, when we went to email
out our customer invoices, the software said that it could no longer
send emails because the product was sunset and we needed to upgrade.
In other words, they didn't just sunset support for the product, they
sunset features of the product and held our invoices ransom
until we would pay for an upgrade. I called up Intuit and was told
repeatedly that they needed to do this in order to give "the best
support possible." I explained repeatedly that I understood the need
to sunset support of products, but could not understand the need to
sunset features that worked the day before. I had been a happy
Intuit customer until the day they decided to hold my invoices for
ransom, and now I was being forced to upgrade. The Intuit customer
service rep promised to "escalate" the issue, and insisted I would
hear back within a week. "Within a week" apparently means "never" to
people at Intuit. Over at News.com, Charles Cooper is noting that companies are
increasingly tired of the forced enterprise software upgrade path,
which only helps the enterprise software company. He points out that
these companies are reaching a point where they're simply not going to
accept it any more, and software vendors need to realize this -- or
someone else is going to come along who does things better. In the
meantime, does anyone know of a good alternative to Quickbooks? So
far, investigations into their main competitors suggest every one is
just as bad. It's no fun going with the best of a terrible group.
There must be a better solution out there, and if there isn't,
shouldn't that represent an opportunity for someone to do things
right?
Enterprise Software No Longer Yahoo's
Cup Of Tea
Enterprise Software No Longer Yahoo's
Cup Of Tea
10/31/2003 06:18 PMRemember when "enterprise portals" were a big deal? Back when Yahoo
was struggling to figure out where they were going to make money as
the online advertising market took its (temporary) hiatus, they had
this vision of taking their "portal" technology and bringing it to the
enterprise. They made a big splash about it when it launched, but you
didn't hear much about it after that. That's probably because not too
many people were interested. Now, Yahoo has announced that
they'
re shutting down the division and getting on with their life as a
consumer play. They say they'll still be selling some enterprise
products, with a focus on enterprise instant messaging, but it's
certainly not going to be a big part of their business.
ITI’s Jail Management Software Goes
Enterprise
ITI’s Jail Management Software Goes
Enterprise
03/17/2005 03:44 AMInformation Technologies, Inc. (ITI) announced that distribution of
their new Enterprise Edition Jail Management Software (JMS) would
begin this month. - JMS is one of the modules in ITI’s Public Safety
Software Series. ITI’s Enterprise Edition software is engineered
around Microsoft’s Visual Studio .Net technology, and uses XML data to
promote sharing. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Business Models in Enterprise Software
Business Models in Enterprise Software
02/10/2004 02:51 AMA great discussion at the Enterprise Software Summit on business
models. Particular emphasis on: perpetual license vs. subscription;
and hosted vs. premises. Which is natural for a conference with mostly
CRM attendees these days. Salesforce's IPO is shaking things up....
Customers Angry Over Enterprise Software
Customers Angry Over Enterprise Software
02/11/2004 09:38 PMIf you've been involved in the buying or selling of enterprise
software, you're likely aware that much of it is something of a scam.
The prices are quite flexible, and the "real" costs show up much
later, when people realize that (a) the product doesn't really work
the way they wanted it to (b) it needs ridiculous amounts of expensive
customization, maintenance and training and (c) the vendor is always
breathing down their neck to pay for an "upgrade" and service
contract. As it stands, the incentives for the vendors are to make
the initial price seem low, but to make sure the actual software
doesn't work very well. It appears that customers are starting to
catch on and
increasingly angry about standard practices in enterprise
software. They're also (finally!) threatening to stop playing
into the system and changing their buying habits. They're training
their own people to support the system, they're renegotiating
maintenance contracts and they're switching to "more accommodating"
vendors. Clearly, there's room for companies to come in with much
more reasonable offerings. In some cases, I imagine this is going to
take the form of ASP or hosted offerings, but those are still limited
depending on what the customer needs. It could make sense for a
company to pull a PR move and start advertising much more transparent
pricing plans to better attract customers who feel more comfortable
knowing what they're really paying for.
WebsiteOnThePhone.com (a business
division of Sri IIST Inc, TX) announces
the launch of Printers Paradise Solution
(PPS) - an easy-to-use off-the-shelf
software to assist print and copy
companies manage an online storefront.
WebsiteOnThePhone.com (a business
division of Sri IIST Inc, TX) announces
the launch of Printers Paradise Solution
(PPS) - an easy-to-use off-the-shelf
software to assist print and copy
companies manage an online storefront.
09/19/2004 02:24 AMThe PPS web application software allows complete automation of account
creation, order management, tracking of order status, customer
management, and more for the online print business. The online print
store allows customers to browse through packages and place orders
online. On completing online payment the customer would have an option
to upload print files online via the web or through FTP. The uploaded
files are stored in a secure location and can be downloaded by the
print company for processing. [PRWEB Sep 19, 2004]
Reports: FBI Shutters Public E-Mail
System
Reports: FBI Shutters Public E-Mail
System
02/05/2005 09:20 PMThe bureau shuts down an e-mail system as it investigates a potential
security breach, according to multiple reports.
IETF Shutters E-Mail Working Group
IETF Shutters E-Mail Working Group
09/22/2004 04:49 PMThe working group's masters
determine the best course of action is to let Sender ID sort itself
out.
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