Monthly Archives: March 2001
Cutting the Fat Saves Jobs
CommerceTone Inc.s woes are a familiar tale. Time and cash were running out. A major investor had yanked away $5 million in funding. Customers...
Pact Will Let EDS Manage IT at Sabre
Electronic Data Systems Corp. and Sabre Inc. have signed a 10-year, $2.2 billion outsourcing contract calling for Sabre to turn over management of its...
Is It Time for the Eulogy?
Think the dot-coms had it bad? Many consulting firms could be heading for an early grave, too.Like the broader financial markets, our Partner Index...
I Gotta Be Me
As the overall fate of the ASP market remains up in the air, individual providers are trying harder to nail down solid outposts in...
Not Welcome
Reporters didnt cause the Internet bubble to burst, so why wont anyone talk to me these days?A year ago, my phone wouldnt stop ringing...
Operator No. 9: March 26, 2001
Getting Way Too PersonalI didnt mind that Bill Gates called Microsoft one of the pioneers of the graphical user interface and said it brought...
Bulletproof? Maybe
Is the Internet at risk? Not according to Fritz Mueller, senior director of product marketing of Keynote, an Internet performance monitoring firm. Mueller uses...
Beyond the Browser
At the risk of repeating an old saw, when you only have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Our hammer has been the...
SpiderCache Spins Dynamic Content
SpiderCache Inc.s updated namesake software has upped the ante in the new field of products that speed delivery of personalized, dynamic Web content.During eWeek...
Site Saviors
Thomas Harrer didnt get much sleep his first four months on the job.When Harrer became director of systems at iWon.com in December 1999, the...