Monthly Archives: March 2001
Glazed, Please
So it has finally come to this: Krispy Kreme doughnuts.Maybe I should have guessed all along that the sole beneficiary of the current dot-com/telecommunications...
Purification by Immolation
Wall Streets current strategy with regard to dot-coms and other pure Internet plays echoes that dark rationalization from the days of the Vietnam War:...
Marrying for Money?
Fancy white limousines started showing up in Novells parking lot about two weeks ago, but only a handful of insiders knew the company was...
Predictive Systems Inc.: Weathering the Storm
While the web integrators that made it big off of well-funded dot-coms are sweating the downturn of their customers sector, Predictive Systems remains cool.During...
eFiles: March 19, 2001
Dot-Commers Haunt Job Sites ...The dot-com downturn is contributing to a surge in traffic to the 20 leading career-related Web sites, according to Alexa...
Mind Your Manners, Ad Writers
Sex doesnt sell well with GraceNet.net, a self-described "New Girls Network" for women in high technology. The San Francisco-based group—named after computer programming and...
Putting Site Performance to the Test
Web site performance tester WebHancer Corp. this week will officially launch its flagship enterprise product to give users information about why, not just how,...
CiscoWorks Cuts Out Work
At a recent briefing with eWeek Labs, Ciscos Jim Turner, director of marketing, said more sites should take advantage of the equipment makers approach...
Escape From Microcap Hell
Rick Rickertsen began writing his book, Buyout: An Insiders Guide to Buying Your Own Company, before the technology market crashed. So his advice to...
Customization for Nontechies
PORTALSNontechnical people who want to create industry-specific, personalized portals are getting some help.CoVia Technologies Inc. this month announced the availability of Vortal, which the...