Monthly Archives: March 2001
Nikes Supply Woes Could Signal Broader Trend
Nikes problems with a massive supply chain system installation are a wake-up call to corporations pursuing similar Internet-based rollouts, an industry expert warned.While the...
Got Game? Get Ready for Some Slam-Dunk Action
Things must be getting tough. Within the past week, a horde of vendors have revamped their partner programs to put even more feet on...
The Next Step to Unified Channels
Building co-branded sites that allow manufacturers to control how product information is presented online by their retailers and distributors is becoming increasingly common. But,...
You Be the Judge
You probably dont think of your lawyer in his three-piece suit and Harvard tie chasing technology contracts. Think again.Attorneys arent going to be the...
Getting Into The Bulls-eye
The software and networking makers are not alone. A host of vendors ranging from Voice over IP to portal technology are re-tuning their partner...
Playing The Blame Game
What happens when good partnerships suddenly go bad? Just ask i2 Technologies. The company found out last week when a major customer and a...
We Will Pay for Junk Forever
Earth, like the larger planets, has a complex system of rings. Being blessed with intelligent life (or at least, complex, tool-using life), Earth didnt...
The Legal Extranet
When we talk extranet, we typically mean any TCP/IP network between two or more companies with secure communications. Law firms start there and typically...
New Rules: Get Big or Get Lost
Out of sight, out of mind, out of business. Thats the downward spiral that appears to be engulfing many former Web consulting hotshots. Their...
Operator No. 9: March 5, 2001
No Wordmongering HereReaders of The Washington Post arent the only ones with verbal flair. I asked Interactive Week staffers to participate in our own...