Monthly Archives: February 2001
Fast Breaks Newsfront: February 5, 2001
Gateway Reboots CEOScram! Gateway founder Ted Waitt became the companys chief executive again last week, replacing Jeff Weitzen, who was named CEO in January...
Managing Project Explosions
Life used to be so simple.Back when the telecommunications company now known as NeuStar Inc. was a business unit of Lockheed Martin Corp., it...
GMs Flat Denial
As proof it can spot emerging trends a mile away, The Yankee Group recently cited General Motors decision to become an ASP. The analysts...
Will SLAs Become SOPs? (standard operating procedures)
Service-level agreements (SLA) are becoming a popular tool for ASPs to manage relationships with customers and partners, and to market their services. These written...
Tacit Updates Expertise Tool
Tacit knowledge systems inc. is giving businesses a new way to track down expertise within the enterprise.The Palo Alto, Calif., companys KnowledgeMail Version 2.0...
Silicon Alleys Vanishing Act
Tourists gawking at the Statue of Liberty will soon have another piece of New York history to digest: The Flatiron Building and the district...
Mario Monti
Mario Monti has used his office at the European Commission to aggressively enforce antitrust laws and ensure competition in the market for emerging technologies....
Elizabeth Carlassare
Elizabeth Carlassare is one hot salsa dancer. The 34-year-old is also an Internet strategist and coach for women in technology and women entrepreneurs, helping...
There Is No Next Big Thing
Michael Wolff is perhaps the most disillusioned of Silicon Alleys expatriates. The one-time New York entrepreneur -- who chronicled his dot-com misadventures in Burn...
Vinton G. Cerf
Widley revered as one of the internets founding fathers, Vinton Cerf has taken on a unique position that will enable him to play a...