Monthly Archives: June 2001
Camping Out With Thin Clients
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
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
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
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!
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
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?
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
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!”
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
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...