Monthly Archives: March 2001
The Smart Money Is on Security
Its hard to feel safe and sound during an economic slowdown—unless you specialize in security services.Just take a look at the results from our...
Who Let The Worms Out?
Its one of the biggest Internet disasters of all time, yet many of todays technology consultants dont remember the online carnage.Long before virus outbreaks...
Single-Sign-On Redux
A pair of security vendors is giving the concept of single sign-on another go, hoping combined architectures and technologies will allay the fears of...
The Myth of Fingerprints
Fingerprint readers. Voice-print identifiers. Retina or iris scanners. Face-recognition systems. Those are the things that spy stories are made of. In most peoples minds,...
Crunching Numbers
The headline on the news release blared the good news: "Broadband Access Soars Nearly 150 Percent At Home, According to Nielsen//NetRatings."Pretty remarkable. The statistic...
E-Biz Brains Standing ByGive Us a Buzz
Whenever Im asked to define the focus of eWeeks eBizStrategies section, I begin with one simple idea: Managers building e-business enterprises learn the most...
Tivoli Systems Name the Last to Go?
When reports began to roll in about the Seattle earthquake last week, the Kitty couldnt help but wonder whether the seismic vibrations were Gods...
The Buzz: March 5, 2001
Earthquake Rattles SeattleBill gates spoke, and the earth moved.Actually, only a part of the earth moved last week when a strong earthquake—with a magnitude...
Project Managers Next Step
For Lee Blezard, being a project manager is the business equivalent of conducting an orchestra. "I apply my attention and send resources to the...
Novells Old Guard
Many executives who served former Novell chairman and CEO Ray Noorda have long since left the company. Heres a look at four of Noordas...