Monthly Archives: May 2001
CRM: How to Get Beyond the Hype
It is next to impossible today to open a business publication without seeing an article about CRM. But while many have been quick to...
XML Marks the Hot Spot
Panel sessions at conferences are usually pretty bland, sparsely attended affairs. But the standing-room-only panel on XML databases that took place at the Tenth...
Dont Get Too Comfortable
IBMs unfolding WebSphere vision is spawning new opportunities for large and small integration partners.WebSphere Business Integrator, the latest entry in Big Blues middleware lineup,...
Covisint Talks Trash
A Covisint sales call to waste management has some wondering whether the automotive exchange may be losing its focus."We talked to them" about using...
Focused On Results
The damage estimates from the dot-com implosion and the ensuing economic downturn are still being tallied, but this much is already clear: The job...
.Net Tools Facilitate Move to Web Services
Continuing the steady drumbeat of Web services announcements from major software vendors, Microsoft Corp. this week will unveil two versions of Visual Studio.Net aimed...
Prepping Partners to Go for the Gold
In a continued effort to enhance its Gold Certified Partner Program, Microsoft has added new certifications in the business-intelligence and collaborative-solutions categories.The latest designations...
AT&T Separates Services Into Four Areas
AT&T Corp. last week began formalizing the restructuring plan that it initiated in October, and for consumers of high-end business services, the process holds...
Are Cell Phones Becoming Road Hazards?
A month of government scrutiny and some high-profile accidents have highlighted the hazards of driving while fumbling with a cellular phone.But even as carriers...
Service Offered to ISPs, Telcos
Internet service providers and telecommunications companies now have one more service they can offer customers.StorageNetworks Inc. last week rolled out its Storfusion service, targeting...