Monthly Archives: May 2001
Fast Facts Section B: May 28, 2001
Oui for CovisintAnother major automaker has hitched its wagon to Covisint. The giant automotive exchange spearheaded by DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor and General Motors announced...
Orbitz Takes Off
In the bloodbath that electronic commerce has become, online travel has remained one of the few industries to not only survive the dot-com shake-out,...
James Ditmore
Chief Information Officer, Ameritrade Technology GroupAge: 40Degree: Bachelors degree in math and computer science from the College of William & MaryFavorite TV show: NBA...
Lucent Pursues French Connection
Lucent Technologies last week landed a DSL deal with the only regional Bell that Alcatel had failed to win, and that could make the...
Tectonic Shifts on Capitol Hill
Vermont Sen. James Jeffords exit from the Republican Party will dramatically affect the debate on key Internet issues such as privacy, e-commerce taxation and...
The Buzz: May 28, 2001
Peugeot Links With CovisintPSA Peugeot Citroen, the sixth-largest carmaker in the world, has jumped onto the Covisint bandwagon. Sort of.Peugeot last week said it...
Strong Medicine
Juno Online Services burns through $9.6 million per quarter. But the free Internet service provider hopes its Virtual Supercomputer Project will help reverse its...
Credit-Card Firms Bump Up Security
No one knows definitively what effect wavering e-confidence has on e-commerce. But credit-card companies arent waiting for conclusive evidence to try to assuage consumer...
Calling on the Internet
Perhaps spurred by a request for information by a large telco, announcements of stand-alone devices that allow residential and small-office broadband customers to make...
Its Always Been a Matter of Trust
John Mcintyre, chairman and CEO of Affinity Internet, considers trust to be the toughest stripe to earn in this industry. Earning that recognition from...