Monthly Archives: March 2001
Bill Opens Windows to Drive Out Bugs
Last weeks news that Microsoft plans to offer its 1,000 largest U.S. Windows 2000 customers access to that operating systems source code got the...
Loudcloud: Coming Out With a Whimper
Loudcloud tested the initial public offering waters and they are . . . tepid.After repricing twice and delaying for 24 hours, stock of the...
Michael Marks
You may have never heard of Flextronics or its globetrotting chief executive, but youve probably bought something the company made.In 1994, Michael Marks took...
Intira Takes High-End Road With Deloitte
Managed hosting company Intira Corp. will announce a partnership with Deloitte Consulting this week, with the promise of helping to bring high-end enterprise customers...
Douglas R. Vandagens
Amid all the computer integration, sometimes the toughest thing is figuring out which partnerships to plug into.Douglas R. VanDagens probably feels that pressure more...
Paul Rudolph
In an application services business where the losses keep piling up, Agilera founder and Chief Executive Paul Rudolph has put his Englewood, Colo., company...
EBMs Dashboards Let It Drive Business Operations
Enterprise software startup Metricstream Inc. last week introduced its Enterprise Business Management suite, which manages business operations across distributed applications.Web-based EBM will let executive...
Tools Ease Transition to .Net Platform
Developers working with an early version of Microsoft Corp.s Visual Studio.Net said new integration tools are easing the conversion of tools and languages to...
GXS Works on B2B Integration Issues
Despite promises of end-to-end solutions, many companies are still having difficulties integrating with e-marketplaces, buyers and suppliers.GE Global Exchange Services is out to change...
Be It Bricks or Clicks, a Buck Is Still a Buck
Nasdaqs precipitous drop over the past year has given us all a business refresher course. To wit: Companies that dont make money are not...