Monthly Archives: March 2001
MBAs Talk Tech in E-Biz 101
Amazing. Its only 9:30 on a bone-chilling Saturday morning, and already Bill Schianos class is deep into a discussion of the evolution of the...
Photon Profits
Remember easy money?Remember back when any optical player that had a new twist or small variation on a switch, router, chip or marketing scheme...
Split on the Verizon
Verizon Communications and AT&T are shelling Pennsylvanians with advertising blitzes as the corporate giants battle to influence state regulators over plans to cut Verizon...
IAD Rescue
Mark Floyd, chairman of Efficient Networks, talks with Senior Writer Brian Ploskina about issues facing the integrated access device (IAD) market.In the corporate enterprise,...
Groupware Grows Up
Groupware is evolving. Struggling to shed the "glorified e-mail" label and reclaim a reputation as purveyors of seriously useful and productive software, vendors are...
Centrinity Is All TalkLiterally
At the eWeek Excellence Awards winners banquet last month, I had the opportunity to hear about one of the most interesting companies Ive come...
Wireless Handset Glut Bodes Ill
Slower than expected cell phone sales toward the end of last year led to unusually high handset inventories and a backup in distribution channels,...
Names Wed Like to See
Its hard to find a new company name. Seems everything has been trademarked or copyrighted, and industry is rife with M&As creating a new...
Collaboration Is the Key
Out with best of breed Webridge Inc. is betting that users of B2B platforms want to buy multi-integrated suites, rather than building best-of-breed systems....
Fast Facts Infrastructure: March 19, 2001
Lost LeadSingapore, usually pegged as a leader in the race to roll out third-generation wireless technology, cut the opening bid in its April cellular...