Monthly Archives: March 2001

Who Uses Netscape?

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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!

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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

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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

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Internet consulting firm Proxicom may not have the proverbial silver bullet for dealing with the current economic downdraft, but believes it can weather the...