Monthly Archives: February 2001

Fast Breaks Newsfront: February 5, 2001

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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

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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

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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)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Widley revered as one of the internets founding fathers, Vinton Cerf has taken on a unique position that will enable him to play a...