Monthly Archives: March 2001

The Key to Better Service

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Network convergence will be driven to its next level by the profit potential of high-value applications, not by network cost reduction. So said Intel...

Errors That are Truly Fatal

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During lunch at the International Python Developers Conference this month, I found myself at a table with several application developers who work for medical...

Optical Industry Heads for Tuneup

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The optical industry is getting a tuneup. Almost any device that can bring true intelligence closer to end users by tuning light waves is...

Exchanges Turning to P2P Platforms

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New online marketplaces built on peer-to-peer networking technology may face an uphill climb because of established veterans, but a handful of companies—including FirstPeer.com, Thinkstream...

Tools Expand E-Business Collaboration

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Adexa Inc. and Webridge Inc. have introduced tools to help companies improve collaboration with their suppliers and internally among employees.Adexa, which offers primarily supply...

Getting to Know You—Again

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As Novell transforms its model to one that provides product and services, it still will need the help of solutions provider partners.The proposed $240...

ArsDigita Gives Open Source a Try

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ArsDigita, a producer of web site content management and e-commerce applications, is scheduled to announce today that the 4.0 version of its software is...

Editors Note: March 26, 2001

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Corporate IT spending is down and your salespeople are telling you that times are tough. What do you say?No matter how you deliver it—and...

Resurgence of Old Values

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Whats keeping some of the worlds most successful I-managers awake at night?Though labeled and described in various ways, the two concerns that most often...

Tooting His Own Horn

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The rumblings from Loudcloud began back in February. "It may seem like weve had frequent contact over the past few weeks, but we want...