Monthly Archives: January 2001

Mixed Reactions From Down South

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IBMs software group continues to stumble, but Lotus solutions providers are worried about taking their own fall. Specifically, Lotus partners fear that they may...

Openhack III Bowed But Not Broken

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The battle has begun, and the first salvo was a fierce one, as a cascade of denial-of-service attacks swept over the Openhack III site...

Wrestling with E-Commerce

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Washington is more eager than ever to get its arms around the Internet, and much of the work of the 107th Congress will revolve...

Defenses Still Weak

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Mafiaboy, the canadian teenager accused of launching DDoS attacks against a septet of the Internets most popular sites last year, pleaded guilty last week...

Editors Note: January 22, 2001

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Pervasive computing and distributed computing. Chances are, your customers have been using both of those terms a lot lately. But its up to you...

Toysrus.com

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The Toysrus.com/Amazon.com store came out on top, preferred over 85 percent of our test shoppers.Toysrus joined forces with Amazon in August to open the...

Oracle Redefines B2B Apps

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0racle Corp. last week introduced several tools and services for its Oracle Exchange Marketplace that company officials said will enable Internet e-marketplaces to offer...

All-in-one Portal Design, Management

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Mongoose Technology Inc. and Verity Inc. are both readying products to ease the creation and management of information portals.PortalStudio Enterprise Edition, which Mongoose will...

Shielding Nets from Prying Eyes

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Rising awareness of network security risks has spurred more vendors to offer access-control solutions. This eWeek Labs eValuation pits two relative newcomers against new...

Peer 2 Cash

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Peer-to-peer computing might be the hottest technology brewing on the internet, but can it put food on the table?Hotline Communications launched its file-sharing and...