Monthly Archives: June 2001

Networking for the Common Man, IT Manager

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...