Monthly Archives: June 2001

Camping Out With Thin Clients

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Anybody who regularly has the stars for a ceiling and the ground for a floor knows that, when camping, its wise to bring the...

Can Microsoft Take on AOL Time Warner

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Office XP looks like a winner for having the wisdom to kill Clippy and replace that helpless helper with smart tags and task panes...

Still Master of Its Domain

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Until the late 1990s, Health Plan of Nevada, a health maintenance organization based in Las Vegas, was a happy settler on the frontier of...

Do a Little Dance

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Comdex may have its Vegas dancing girls and booth babes, but at least one JavaOne partner will take a step toward entertaining its attendees...

Finance It!

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Youre so close to the deal that you can taste it. The customers techs love it, as does the CIO. And the CEO has...

Up-And-Coming

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Just when we all thought Nokia was firmly entrenched as leader of the cell phone market, demand for data services from mobile handsets emerges...

Who Will Survive?

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A stock price is supposed to be a good indicator of a companys future prospects. Investors pay up for rapid growth; they sell when...

OnDemand Tool Predicts Inventory

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The demand center service announced last week by OnDemand Inc. may help companies avoid the kind of overstock that caused Cisco Systems Inc. to...

“Shop at Sams!”

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The biggest player in B2C is the federal government, topping Amazon.com by half a billion dollars last year. Most of that was generated by...

Its Time to Grab Some Green

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Federal integrators never possessed the sizzle that surrounded their commercial counterparts during the dot-com gold-rush days. But today, they have something many private-sector integrators...