Monthly Archives: June 2001
Army to Invest in Cyberuniform Center
If Army researchers have their way, future soldiers will move through battlefields wearing networked uniforms with built-in sensors, which will have wide implications for...
Forecast Stormy
Customer service is like the weather: everybody likes to talk about it, but nobody seems to be able to do anything about it.Despite innovations...
Fast Facts Matrix: June 25, 2001
Palm Losing Grip?Compaq Computer is expected to become the top seller of handheld computers in terms of revenue — surpassing category pioneer Palm, according...
Web Auctioneer Wins DOD Contract
Liquidation.com has its work cut out for it.The private online auction company has won a seven-year contract with the Department of Defense to sell...
B2Bs Success Will Develop Over Long Haul
The lingering questions of business-to-business software and services are constantly on the mind of Bill Paulk, vice president of e-markets for IBM, based in...
Just Put It on the Bill
Two billing service providers have staked out turf on opposite coasts and opposite ends of the customer continuum.San Jose-based eBillit focuses on the smallest...
HitBox Service Tells What Sells
The HitBox Commerce service that WebSideStory launched this month correlates Web site use with purchasing activity so that store managers can see which Web...
Taxing Questions
Taxes may be as inevitable as death in the brick-and-mortar world, but not in cyberspace.In fact, just engaging in the electronic commerce tax debate...
Online Media War Gets Real Interesting
RealNetworks dodged a bullet in the battle between two industry giants and now hopes to emerge as a stronger player in digital media.AOL Time...
Global Crossing Vs. the Internet: the Final Showdown
As Global Crossing gets ready to launch more retail services aimed at business customers, the companys media and entertainment division is revving up sales...