Monthly Archives: March 2001
PeopleSoft Hits Stride
Since taking over the CEO position at PeopleSoft Inc. nearly two years ago, Craig Conway has remodeled the company in his own image—that of...
Low-Cost Personalization Option Looms
A web personalization company is taking a new approach to pricing its services that could open opportunities for small and midsize companies.Dynaptics Corp., of...
Beware of Cure-Alls for HIPAA Compliance
I always find it amusing when a new issue rises on the it horizon, and suddenly dozens of vendors rush forward to tout their...
Out Of The Mailbox, Into The Dumpster
Well, I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to read that popular House Representatives are so overwhelmed by their "heavy" e-mail loads—as many as...
Deleting History Condemns You to Repeat It
Im losing my memory. Well, not mine personally, but I am losing stored information in two areas that are important to me. Recently, the...
CTIA Keynote Intro Strikes a Sour Note
His hirsuteness thought intel CEO Craig Barrett seemed a bit grumpy when he took the stage as a keynote speaker at the CTIA Wireless...
Keeping Folks in Touch
CONFERENCINGHave you ever wanted to conduct your own minidiscussion with a colleague during a conference call? Now you can do it online with an...
Building B2B Trust
What do Michael Jordan and apparel industry e-marketplace company Fasturn Inc. have in common? Both were indirectly caught up in the controversy that arose...
Cognizant Technology Solutions: International Man of Mystery
Like many of the tech services firms, Cognizant Technology Solutions has seen its stock decline, but unlike its competitors it has managed to maintain...
High-Powered Fiber
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 was supposed to push a particular group of companies onto the telecom scene: power utilities.Much like the natural gas...