Monthly Archives: April 2001
Operator No. 9: April 9, 2001
No Such Thing as a . . .In a somewhat spiteful gesture, the Recording Industry Association of America last week launched a new Web...
B2B Software Firms Slump
The economic downturn is taking no prisoners, hammering away at the very companies that thought they could coast through a recession.It wasnt long ago...
The Franchise Is Alive
Theres still some life left in NetWare. First of all, NetWare 5.1 is not going to go away, at least in the near term....
A Spoonful of E-Medicine
Preparing the launch of a product can cause even the best marketers heartburn, what with the steady stream of stress from deadlines and from...
UltraSPARC Patch Slows Performance
A glitch with Sun Microsystems Inc.s Sun Blade 1000 workstations would impact few, if any, users. But the remedy will ultimately curb the performance...
The Digital Ties That Bind
Twenty years ago, the PR business relied on typewriters and carbon paper. When clients needed press releases "right away," that meant deliver the release...
Giving Your Web Site Tender Loving Care
Web sites are like babies: there are no ugly ones if you listen to the proud parents of the Web site or the baby....
Darwin Was Wrong
We Americans place a great deal of faith in the theory that open competition in free markets will ensure a sort of Darwinian efficiency;...
The Dot-Coms are Gone, but Their Legacy is Not.
The era of the nerd is over. Its time to get back to business as usual and solve problems for business instead of showing...
Small Business Is Where The Real Business Is. Dont Forget It
Last week, I was fortunate enough to speak to integrators and resellers at DTR Business Systems annual reseller conference about whats new and happening...