Monthly Archives: February 2001

Virtual Access Resolves DSL Blame Game

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The blame game that goes on when a business Digital Subscriber Line is down sounds a little like a playground squabble."The service provider did...

Strength in Groups

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Web-based collaboration tools that address the specific needs of far-flung project teams are starting to hit the market. eWeek Labs tests of three showed...

Macromedia Can Play with the Big Kids

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A merger that took place recently will have a big impact on a large number of people who build, design and maintain Web sites—the...

The Other Side of Everywhere

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Once upon a time, you or I could be shocked with the encroachment of advertisements into more and more nooks and crannies of our...

Joseph Nacchio

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Joseph Nacchio, Chief Executive of Denvers Qwest Communications International, could have ended up just another anonymous "Bell head" in the benign management culture of...

Has the Bounce Gone Out of the Net?

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Desperate dot-coms, take heart. Theres still plenty of hope youll get funded, as long as presumably smart investors are pumping another $13 million into...

George W. Bush

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It would be a stretch to argue that the vigor of the New Economy is correlative to the quality of the attentions paid to...

Lights Out for Pure-Play ASPs

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Pure ASPs are a dying breed. Struggling with revenue growth, tanking stocks and an uphill battle to make hosted applications a corporate mainstay, many...

Rick White

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In the increasingly vital intersection of technology and public policy, Rick White, the new chief executive of the Silicon Valley-based lobbying organization TechNet, will...

Tip on a Dead ASP

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The failure of many ASPs has created opportunities for their competitors, much like the death of elderly tenants in rent-stabilized New York City buildings...