Monthly Archives: February 2001
Finding Your Way to the Edge
Its fatal to fall behind the leading edge of it, just as it would be fatal not to know about overnight delivery. Both atoms...
On Deck: Instant Conferencing
A Westminster, Colo., company next month will release an IP technology that will enable instant, multiparty voice conferences.Voyant Technologies Inc.s Instant Conferencing tool will...
Builder Digs Into E-Biz Future
Talk about backbreaking work.Three years ago, the job of moving technical data and manuals for bulldozers onto an extranet seemed as mammoth as the...
Geekspeak: February 26, 2001
Anyone whos tried out a beta of or otherwise seen Ximians upcoming Evolution mail and calendaring client probably did the same initial double take...
The Buzz: February 26, 2001
Napster Offers $1 billion DealNapster, the online music-swapping service trying to stay alive despite a recent court ruling against it, last week offered $1...
A Sharp Eye for Security
Companies that believe their networks can be completely protected by a phalanx of add-on security products may be in for a rude awakening. Underlying...
The Hidden Cost of P2P
If peer-to-peer applications become ubiquitous, they could break the existing business models of many Internet service providers and force them to raise their prices,...
Auditors Present Different Strengths
The three security auditing companies that signed on for this eValuation—Guardent Inc., PricewaterhouseCoopers and SystemExperts Corp.—faced a tough challenge: to lock down the network...
Bringing Remote Information Closer to Home
Mobile challenge When CEOs suddenly decide they want to review data collected at remote sites—factories, cell towers, pipelines, data centers—it can be a challenge...
A One-Ring Circus
IBMs partnering tent just got a bit bigger.The company this week at PartnerWorld is unveiling a Consultants and Integrators program, which brings together high-end...