Monthly Archives: February 2001
Another Arthur Sequel
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
More than a million business customers of Ronald Lauders RSL Communications may have to find new ways to connect as the telecom empire built...