Monthly Archives: June 2001

Microsoft Customers Remain Cautious

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Reaction from enterprise users of Microsoft Corp. technology to Thursdays decision by a U.S. Appeals Court to kick the remedy to break up the...

Appeals Court Kicks Back Microsoft Break-up Order

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The U.S Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today set aside the breakup of Microsoft Corp. proposed last year by District...

You Look Like You Need a Rest

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Youre not being fired — youre just going on a long sabbatical.Sounds like a cruel joke from a Dilbert cartoon, but that was, in...

A Safe Bet

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Internet gambling isnt just for obsessive shut-ins and dubious offshore casinos anymore. Its gaining enough momentum and legitimacy to become a key e-commerce sector...

The Enemy Is Us

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On the Internet, latency is a big deal. The amount of time you have to wait for a response to a request you tap...

IT Pros Face Career Crossroads

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Flipping through an in-flight magazine as he flew 25,000 feet over the Midwest, Andrew Cohen came to a realization: His career was off-course. It...

Integrating Manufacturers, Partners

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Ironside Technologies Inc. and PeopleSoft Inc. are introducing integration software and applications to bring the systems of manufacturers and their partners closer together.Ironside, a...

Operator No. 9: June 25, 2001

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The Powers That BeEveryones talking about the impending end of the Microsoft antitrust trial, except, it seems, Steve Ballmer. Microsofts CEO met last week...

Steve Dempsey

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Chairman and CEO, PetQuartersAge: 45Degree: Bachelor of Arts degree in business from Hendrix CollegeStress reliever: "With three children of my own and two stepkids,...

The Buzz: June 25, 2001

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Helping the DisabledThe federal government has been ordered to make its Internet sites more accessible to the disabled.President Bush, who signed the order last...