Year: 2004

Jobs continues to lead in Forbes CEO poll

Forbes has published its latest technology CEO job approval ratings, where visitors can vote on the performance of a list of CEOs. Apple CEO Steve Jobs received a rating of 89% for December, slightly down from 90% in November. Rounding out the top three for December are John Chambers of Cisco Systems at 65% and Larry Ellison of Oracle at 37%. Votes are being taken now for next month’s rating.

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Chronopath Unveils Library 2.0

CHRONOPATH UNVEILS LIBRARY 2.0
Major upgrade to Chronopath’s popular library cataloging application adds
support movies, music, and games.

ENGLISHTOWN, NJ — JANUARY 5, 2004 – Chronopath, Inc., today, has released
Library 2.0, a new upgrade to its complete library solution.

This new version of Library features a whole new, faster core database
along with support for games, music, and movies to accompany the existing
books-only support. Library 2 is also all rewritten and redesigned for the
user’s satisfaction.

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Parliant Corporation Unveils Phonevalet Message Center

PARLIANT CORPORATION UNVEILS PHONEVALET MESSAGE CENTER
AT MACWORLD

New release features voicemail, call recording, voice dialing,
talking caller ID and call logging
 
San Francisco, CA (MacWorld Conference & Expo Booth SF3) =AE=A2
January 5, 2004 =AE=A2 Parliant Corporation, world leading developers
of speech-based products for business and consumer use, today
announced its PhoneValet Message Center (PVMC), a new Mac OS X-based
voicemail product which builds on its existing multi-line computer
telephony solution.

This new member of the PhoneValet product family adds a

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SASIxp 6 for Mac OS X released


Pearson Digital Learning today announced that SASIxp 6.0, the latest release of the company’s flagship student information system, is now Mac OS X compatible. Other changes in version 6.0, which is available immediately, include two new administrative utilities and numerous other tweaks and improvements.

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Nikon announces new Coolscan film scanners

Nikon today announced its next generation of Coolscan desktop film scanners — the Coolscan V ED, Super Coolscan 5000 ED and the Super Coolscan 9000 ED. The new film scanners are designed for a wide range of users, including Applied Science Fiction’s Digital ICE4 Advanced technology, Nikon’s exclusive Scan Image Enhancer and other “one-button-simple” solutions.

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