Monthly Archives: June 2001
Networking for the Common Man, IT Manager
Ever since road warriors first downloaded e-mail, accessed the Web or tapped into an internal network, theyve been limited to using dial-up technology. Thats...
Turning Data to Web Reports
ANALYTICSCrystal Decisions Inc. wants to make business analysis a little easier.The Palo Alto, Calif., company late last month released Crystal Analysis Professional, a front-end...
Back in the Drivers Seat
For at least three years, James Ivy, the founder of Dallas-based consultant/integrator Stonebridge Technologies, has been weaning himself off the business.He sold a majority...
Bruce Waldack
Bruce Waldack made business history in 1999, when he sold his dedicated Web host digitalNation to Verio for $100 million in cash. Having proved...
ASPects: June 11, 2001
In the MoneyIn the ASP business, $20 million is a lot of money these days, so the $15 million in equity funding and $5...
Real World or Real Static?
Performance testing should be objective, but when vested interests design the setting, beware of latent bias. eWeek Labs spent an extra week testing Cisco...
Bad News, Good Recovery
Steve Pieczko got laid off in January. He was working for a security company that was acquired by Ameritech, and middle managers were the...
New, More Modular OpenView on Deck
Hewlett-Packard Co. this week will introduce an architecture for its OpenView management platform that it expects will appeal to service providers by making OpenView...
Entrust CEO Sets High Goals
Since taking over as CEO of Entrust Inc. in April, Bill Conner has spent much of his time flying around the world to meet...
A Different Drummer
Unlike many e-business integrators that have created vertical practices, Centrifusion has bucked the trend.The Chicago-based company has avoided building in-house vertical-focused teams in favor...