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Cognos opens up with web services

 09 February 2006

Cognos has launched a developer toolkit to build web services interfaces to its business intelligence suite, albeit later than competitors.

Customer empathy

 09 February 2006

Companies are employing psychology profiling techniques to gain better insight into computer users.

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