Monthly Archives: April 2001
ASPects: April 16, 2001
Accent on the SThe ultimate test of an ASP is the user experience. "Customers are holding ASPs to a higher expectation level than they...
KPMG Consulting: Still Betting on E-Biz
Not even an 800-pound gorilla like KPMG Consulting Inc. can escape the current slide in the e-services consulting sector. As the first of the...
eFiles: April 16, 2001
Fans Would Pick DSL Over CoffeeIf forced to choose, DSL diehards would opt for their slick Internet connections over their coffee (63 percent), newspaper...
Domain Wranglers
Melbourne, Australia — The U.S.-sanctioned Internet Domain Name Management body is still struggling to bring the worlds top-level domains under its fold.About 250 operators...
No Bots Allowed!
One look at Napster, and its easy to see how new Internet technologies can stir up major conflict. But a looming controversy on the...
Web Auction Site Meets Resistance to Storefronts
eBay Inc. is looking to leverage its 28 million registered auction customers by expanding its e-commerce offerings with hosted storefronts for small business.The plan...
Attention, Backbone Shoppers
Designing the perfect Internet backbone service is like shopping for dinner: One bad ingredient can ruin the entire meal.Which backbone providers should you serve...
The Buzz: April 16, 2001
NBA Nets the InternetLast Friday, NBA fans were set to get the chance to do what no other sports fans have ever done: watch...
Start-Up Embraces Smart Devices
A start-up is challenging the technology industrys giants with a system that can link potentially any kind of digital device — from digital cameras...
Rx Remedy
Founded in late 1998, health-care technology solutions provider LogOnHealth Corp. aimed to make wireless transmission of prescriptions to pharmacies the system of choice for...