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Geeks design telecommuting robot

In this day and age, there are relatively few tasks that you perform in the office every day that you can't accomplish from home. Thanks to email, you can stay in the loop wherever you are; thanks... Read more...

Sybase iAnywhere adds IM to mobility suite

Sybase iAnywhere announced today that it will add mobile instant messaging and mobile presence capabilities to its Information Anywhere suite of applications. In addition to the mobile email,

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Editor's Corner

Join us tomorrow for our newest webinar, "Web in Motion: Competitive Advantage through Mobile Web Applications," presented by Sybase iAnywhere. The business mobility webinar will cover the case for... Read more...

Editor's Corner

Webinar: Developing Mobile Web Applications
Together with Sybase iAnywhere, FierceCIO is presenting a webinar on the latest developments in enterprise mobility... Read more...

Editor's Corner

Webinar: Developing Mobile Web Applications Together with Sybase iAnywhere, FierceCIO is presenting a webinar on the latest developments in enterprise mobility... Read more...

HTC plans BlackBerry rival this year

High Tech Computer, the Taiwanese company that designs and builds the majority of Windows Mobile smartphones for the major vendors, plans to launch a BlackBerry competitor later this year. The device, code-named Excalibur, will include a QWERTY keypad and will be designed for use with push email services. Pricing isn't clear, nor is the U.S. availability timeframe, although it's due in Europe first. (Is push email still a big deal?

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SPOTLIGHT: Sybase making a comeback?


Sybase was the second-best database seller in the mid-1990s, and now it's a distant number four. The company's mistakes are well documented, but now, the current Adaptive Server Enterprise software is making a comeback. It could soon be popular again beyond its traditional niche markets. Article

Microsoft, Adobe, Eclipse lead IDE survey

Microsoft's Visual Studio is still the most widely used development environment, but IBM's Rational Application Developer is the better product, according to a new survey of 1,200 users by Evans Data. Tools from the Eclipse Foundation, Sybase and Sun Microsystems are also developer favorites. (What's your favorite integrated development environment and why? Email me.)

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Oracle pulls IBM from Siebel CRM OnDemand

Customers of Oracle's CRM OnDemand software, which uses Siebel technology, might not be surprised to learn that IBM is no longer their back-end data center provider. Most of the service is now hosted by Oracle's own platforms, and the change will be finished throughout this summer, officials said. IBM and Siebel became partners before Oracle bought Siebel, but IBM and Oracle aren't exactly best pals, so the change was really just a matter of time.

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DEALS: Cisco spends $48M on IP, XML tools


Development, services, data management.

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