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PC World December 2004 Steve Bass |
Get More Work Out of Your Day Your next group project will be a snap with one of these cool new tools. |
Bank Technology News February 2001 Karen Epper Hoffman |
Peer-to-Peer is Here Venture capital is drying up for most Internet "wannabes," but it's pouring into P-to-P computing... |
InternetNews March 11, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Groove: Microsoft's Middleware Move Analysts see the deal as a way for Microsoft to eventually enhance Longhorn and improve its competitive position. |
InternetNews July 8, 2004 Dan Muse |
Groove to Unveil Virtual Office 3.0 Groove Networks, a bellwether company in the peer-to-peer networking market, will announce next week a new version of its collaboration application. The company touts a new look, slicker synchronization, better performance and a new name. |
New Architect April 2002 Charlie Cho |
Making Connections Emerging platforms for peer-to-peer application development... |
InternetNews July 2, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Ray Ozzie, CEO, Groove Networks The programming vet compares Groove to Notes and weighs in on the P2P's bad rap. |
InternetNews March 11, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Groove 3.0 Targets 'Occupational Developer' Latest version of P2P collaboration software features a new forms tool that lets non-technical users create project applications. |
PC World May 2001 Brad Grimes |
Enterprise Technology: Peer-to-Peer Gets Down to Business Napster put peer-based networking on the evening news. Now businesses are using similar technology to collaborate, share data, and more... |
eCFO June 2001 Dave Cook |
All Together Now To keep workers in touch but on-site, some companies are turning to collaboration software, which provides online workspaces that let users create, share, and track documents... |
InternetNews March 10, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft to Buy Groove Networks Redmond to enhance its collaboration software offerings by scooping up P2P play Groove. The deal includes founder Ray Ozzie. |
Bank Technology News May 2001 David Rountree |
The Other P-to-P Debuts Peer-to-peer computing will have a profound impact on all businesses and on the financial services industry more than most... |
Fast Company May 2001 Bill Breen |
Jazzed About Work Ray Ozzie's latest creation is "intended for people who want to get together and jam -- to interact and improvise with each other. Here's his take on how we will work in the future... |
Inc. June 2004 Michael Fitzgerald |
The Next Best Thing to Being There A new breed of collaboration software lets far-flung employees work as though they're face to face. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Liane Cassavoy |
Hot Disks The latest in data recovery software, contact management applications and more |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 |
"IBM Isn't Doing That Much" Microsoft's chairman says when it comes to productivity software, his company "has to push the frontiers on our own." |
Fast Company May 2001 John Ellis |
Groove makes it possible to light up the edge Looking back, you can see how software programs have changed business -- and the culture of business -- forever. In 20 or 30 years, people will probably look back at the present moment and say that peer-to-peer computing changed the game... |
Information Today January 2001 Shirl Kennedy |
Internet Waves: A Trendmeister's Technology Forecast It's your amateur trendmeister here. Although there are no mega-corporations lining up to pay me Big Bucks for my prognostications, the good folks at Information Today are willing to compensate me to fill this space with my amateur technology forecast... |
JavaWorld November 2001 |
Sun, Microsoft offer fertile ground for handheld apps Both Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. upped the ante in the red-hot mobile applications development field this week. Microsoft launched the Windows XP Embedded OS, while Sun touted the peer-to-peer capabilities of its Project Jxta running on Sun's J2ME... |
JavaWorld April 2001 Ashlee Vance |
Sun launches Jxta development platform Sun's chief scientist Bill Joy officially launches the open source Jxta peer-to-peer project... |
InternetNews July 28, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft On Demand? Microsoft plans a move toward Web-based services connecting with Windows and Office. Customers might buy "cloud-based services" (Microsoft's description) as a way to leave the server and software with Microsoft. |
InternetNews February 17, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Office 2007 Unveiled Office 2007 provides enterprise users with a new interface and enhanced integration of recently-acquired applications. |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Jay Greene |
Combat Over Collaboration Microsoft and IBM are fighting to control the info-sharing software market. |
The Motley Fool March 11, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Microsoft Grooves to M&A Bill Gates liked Groove Networks' programmer so much he bought the company. |
PC World November 2005 Erik Larkin |
Threat Alert: Instant Messaging Attacks Worms disguised as harmless links or attachments wriggle through chat software. |