- Thu Sep 30 2004 Users say Microsoft's Money is broke
Glitches in the new edition of the personal finance software keep some folks from paying their bills.
Posted by David Becker
- Tue Jan 4 2000 A sprinkling of Y2K troubles
The New Year is marching forward smoothly, with only minor glitches related to the Year 2000 technology problem.
Posted by Erich Luening
- Wed Nov 3 1999 Business software firms sued over implementation
Glitch-plagued software implementations are nothing new, but the growing number of brand-name firms reporting big troubles with their multimillion-dollar projects is starting to look like a Who's Who of the Fortune 500.
Posted by Kim Girard and Melanie Austria Farmer
- Mon Oct 1 2001 Flying through early turbulence
Forced to deal with technical glitches, an antitrust review and a public leery about air travel after the events of Sept. 11, Orbitz CEO Jeffrey Katz has had more than his share of early challenges.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
- Mon Apr 9 2007 Private White House e-mail system arouses Democrats' suspicions
Posted by Anne Broache
- Tue Apr 5 2005 Open-source companies chase steady money
Start-ups specializing in open source are speeding up an industrywide shift to subscription-model pricing.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Mon Nov 3 2008 E-voting worries linger as Election Day nears
A 2002 federal law encouraged states to buy touch-screen voting machines. Millions of dollars later, some states are ditching the devices in favor of old-fashioned paper ballots and optical scanning.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Mon May 15 2000 Bug testers get hands on Windows 2000 service pack
The software giant posts the collection of bug fixes to its developer Web site, according to the WinInfo and BetaNews sites, the first update to Windows 2000.
Posted by Stephanie Miles
- Fri Jun 29 2001 The deal: Customers pay a high price
Some companies that buy corporate software say their products do not work as billed, leaving them in a perpetual state of emergency. With scant time and resources to fight back, these customers keep paying out of fear that reversing course would be even more costly.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Mon May 16 2005 IBM's Tivoli tackles IT processes
Big Blue will dive into configuration management software in a step that reflects industry push to improve IT departments.
Posted by Martin LaMonica