Monthly Archives: March 2001
Who Uses Netscape?
One of the continuing problems Web developers face is how to develop pages that look good and work properly, no matter what browser, connection...
Banking On Speed
Amalgamated bank realized just how important speed was when traffic on its 10/100 Ethernet network began to resemble downtown Los Angeles rush hour."Our network...
WatchGuards Update Eases Minding The VPN
Businesses expanding their networks to add VPNs using WatchGuard Technologies Inc.s firewall appliances, including those for the SOHO (small office/home office) market, will find...
PSINet Finally Up for Sale
PSINet officials are expected to announce the company is officially for sale today, according to sources close to the struggling data carrier.The heavily debt-ridden...
Bye-Bye Breakup?
After more than four years of investigation, prosecution and pitched courtroom battle, the Microsoft antitrust case may end up where it all began: with...
Trial and Error
Microsoft Corp. fared so well last week in its first round of hearings before the U.S. Court of Appeals here that many believe the...
Seeing Bertha
Having trouble reading long Web articles? Youre not alone. In fact, IBM has put top scientists to work on that problem and theyve come...
Not So Fast!
It is a foolhardy grab at easy dollars for law firms to attempt to portray themselves as full-service information service providers. The fact is...
Open Market Pins Future on Content Server
E-commerce software pioneer Open Market Inc. was one of the first purveyors of order management and storefront server software.But when the Burlington, Mass., company...
Proxicom Inc.: Taking the Vertical Leap
Internet consulting firm Proxicom may not have the proverbial silver bullet for dealing with the current economic downdraft, but believes it can weather the...