Monthly Archives: March 2001

Glazed, Please

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...