Monthly Archives: June 2001
Is Your Site Stressed Out?
An impossibly slow web site may be worse than having no site at all. As it becomes critical for sites to guarantee consistent response...
Getting the Biggest Bang for Your IT Buck
Return on investment isnt always clear, but general trends are identifiable.Based on what companies are buying, customer relationship management software offers the most near-term...
Suns Web-Services Play
Sun ONE bears a strong resemblance to SunConnect, a cross-platform framework that Sun developed in the late 1990s to evangelize Java and attack Microsoft...
SAP Looks to Integrate
At its upcoming user conference, analysts expect SAP to announce new ways that its enterprise software will link with non-SAP software and across firewalls...
Copyright Infringement Is Not a Business
Napster, the titular leader of the modern peer-to-peer movement, may die a pauper.More than two years after Napsters birth, one big question remains unanswered:...
E-Markets Need Some Soul-Searching
So, what should we do now?" I was sitting across from the CEO of a once-hot, now-struggling electronic marketplace. His office was surprisingly opulent,...
Try Giving More Than You Get
Being fast, flexible and focused within a customer-centric culture is not enough to sustain long-term relationships with your clients. There needs to be an...
Free IBM Tools Feature SOAP
WEB DEVELOPMENTThe updated version of IBMs free Web Services Toolkit, released last month, provides tools for Web developers to experiment with the latest Web...
Fast Facts Infrastructure: June 11, 2001
Talking TelephonesThe race to recruit voice-over-broadband customers continues to heat up, with Net2Phones launch last week of its VoiceLine service, which allows customers to...
Buying Time During Hacks
SECURITYThe more time an enterprise has to fight off a hack, the better.Thats just what Recourse Technologies Inc. hopes to offer customers with its...