Monthly Archives: June 2001
Microsoft Customers Remain Cautious
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...