Monthly Archives: February 2001

Another Arthur Sequel

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Stepping out of a long shadow is not easy. But Arthur Andersen hopes to shine, as the company moves into the consulting spotlight on...

CRM Companies Fight Implementation Blues

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With implementation failures pushing as high as 60 percent, CRM suppliers are turning to home-grown services as a way to help customers through the...

Planting XML in The Enterprise

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Agribusinesses helping to create the AgXML standard have learned that getting competitors pulling in the same direction can be a big and difficult task....

Throwing It All Away

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Gizmo.Com was launched with the goal of helping customers dispose of excess equipment. But the company itself has ended up on the dot-com scrap...

How to Get There from Here

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Its one thing to say, "Theres a better way." Its quite another to point out the direction. Cooper Interaction Design claims to have a...

Join That 70s Show

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Technology dinosaurs, rejoice. IBMs Advanced Technical Services (www.ibmuser.com) is offering RPG training over the Internet.So turn off your CB-Radio and put down the Pop...

Hailstorm Initiative to Expand IM

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Microsoft Corp. is working on an instant messaging initiative, code-named Hailstorm, that ties into its .Net strategy to have computers, devices and services collaborate...

BSPs

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Agree to Disagree When it comes to the emerging business model of business service providers (BSP), nobody agrees on a precise definition. Just about...

Customers, Service Providers Eschew Business DSL

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Business customers have increasing reason to doubt Digital Subscriber Line service, and some experts are even steering them away from the technology.With leading business-class...

Dark Shadow

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More than a million business customers of Ronald Lauders RSL Communications may have to find new ways to connect as the telecom empire built...