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Wednesday, June 19, 2002
 

The New York Times has a business blog 'DealBook'. What a great resource! Unfortunately, it's primarily a newsfeed and not commentary, as we would expect from a real weblog. http://www.nytimes.com/info/help/email/DealBook.html
5:01:03 PM    .

The Financial Times publishes an article on Blogging.... http://search.ft.com/search/article.html?id=020619001575
4:59:01 PM    .

CRM making sense for large enterprises. Increasingly, companies are finding it pays to turn to outside hosts for CRM technology, rather than forking over license fees to use the software in-house. http://www.crmdaily.com/perl/story/18259.html


3:23:37 PM    .

Sun's Steven Kimmey has this article posted on the Sun website about collaborative product commerce. The article starts by asking the question 'what is the architecture, companies should adopt to support open standard collaboration across network applications. http://www.sun.com/solutions/third-party/cpc/spotlight-032802.html
2:54:02 PM    .

Sun is going to give away the low-end version of it's Java One App Server and web services software. Seems like a good strategy for the Sun's position in the webservices market. Sun wants to set Web services free. How do you make friends in the Web services developer community? Give them e-commerce software for free. The strategy just might help Sun trump rival Microsoft. [CNET News.com]
2:37:37 PM    .



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