Monthly Archives: January 2001
Swat Those Bugs Away
Would you want to see a virus crawl into your PC from a message? Of course not, and neither do your users.Unfortunately, many corporate...
Conflict on the Hill
Venture capitalists have gone from smitten to sorry. The stock market has relegated it to the doghouse. The medias two-year panegyric has transformed into...
Developer Kings
When historians look back on the current expansion phase of the Internet, they will identify one of its key drivers as the ascendancy of...
The Industry That Fell Back To Earth
One week into the new millennium we are deluged with reports of the slowing economy and its innumerable ramifications—corporate spending cutbacks, dot-com shutdowns, underwater...
Wink, Wink Nudge, Nudge
The ASP Industry Consortium, a group of 700 companies "formed to promote the application service provider industry" recently announced the formation of an End...
Major Surgery
Electronic messaging systems are the second electronic heartbeat of corporations (information systems being the first). Because any changes to e-mail systems affects the health...
Fighting From Strength
With 2001 expected to be a year of consolidation in the application services business, Agilera Chief Executive Paul Rudolph put his company ahead of...
Look Whos Talking: January 8, 2001
My business phone was silent during most of the holiday season—except for all of those voice mails from C-bridge Internet Solutions. The company is...
Failure Is Not an Option
You hear it in every professional, college and high school locker room in America. Failure is no sin—the only sin is not getting up...
Look On The Bright $ide
A predicted slowdown in IT spending has set off a mad dash among solutions providers to retool their services offerings, shifting resources away from...