Monthly Archives: May 2001

Fast Facts Section B: May 28, 2001

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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John Mcintyre, chairman and CEO of Affinity Internet, considers trust to be the toughest stripe to earn in this industry. Earning that recognition from...