Monthly Archives: March 2001
Pressures Off
The nations two largest cable powers are sharpening their knives to carve up the market after a judicial victory that swept aside limits to...
Out of California
The California energy crisis is taking a toll on companies plans for the future, with a few declaring they wont expand in Silicon Valley...
ThinkPads Take Note(s)
IBM has begun shipping a ThinkPad that looks like it really deserves to be called a notebook.The Armonk, N.Y., companys ThinkPad TransNote opens like...
IBMs Lotus Story Never Ends
It was one of my first assignments for the newspaper formerly known as PC Week. The first days of June 1995, I tagged along...
Intel Outside
Intel isnt just inside anymore.Last week, the giant semiconductor company made news on three fronts: It introduced a smaller chip for controllers that it...
Smaller Partners in IBMs Big Picture
IBM has big plans for some of its smallest customers. Through its IBM Global Net Generation Business, the Armonk, N.Y., company is on a...
IBM Brings Back Sales Territories
All politics are local, so the saying goes. IBM contends that notion holds true for partnering, as well.The company is in the process of...
HP To Run Some Qwest Hosting Centers
The reinvention of Hewlett-Packard Co. took another interesting twist late last month when the company announced a multi-faceted deal with Qwest Internet Solutions that...
Are You Ready For The Year 2003 Problem?
The regulatory clock is ticking for health-care providers and their technology partners.Late last year, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published new...
Youre Covered
In the increasingly competitive hacker insurance market, American International Group is making an offer it hopes prospective clients wont refuse — a free, comprehensive...