Monthly Archives: March 2001

Bill Opens Windows to Drive Out Bugs

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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

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Loudcloud tested the initial public offering waters and they are . . . tepid.After repricing twice and delaying for 24 hours, stock of the...

Michael Marks

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Nasdaqs precipitous drop over the past year has given us all a business refresher course. To wit: Companies that dont make money are not...