Monthly Archives: June 2001
Railroad Sells Transport Options on Web
Futures contracts are available for dozens of commodities — from pork bellies and orange juice to natural gas and dynamic random access memory chips....
eFiles: June 25, 2001
Free IT certifications for GI Bill recipientsComptia, or the computing Technology Industry Association, earlier this month announced that GI Bill recipients nationwide are now...
Survival Play
As little as a year ago, the new breed of companies known as Internet systems integrators bristled at any suggestion that they bore a...
Microsoft to Customers: Audit, or Else
In its continuing Jihad against software piracy, Microsoft Corp.s legal department has sent letters to corporate customers demanding they conduct internal audits of their...
Mobility Eclipsing Real-Time Access
With clunky interfaces and slow wireless network speeds tossing cold water on the hype for wireless business intelligence applications, Business Objects SA has focused...
Getting the Sales Force to Hear Voices
The sell line for wireless CRM is that it allows sales-people to access important customer information in central databases without being tethered to desks....
Survival of the Fittest
Forgive chief information officers for shuddering as they try to connect their companies to branch offices, customers and business partners via the Internet.The second...
Converge, Tonbu Enrich Transactions
Converge Inc. and Tonbu Inc. are each readying software to provide a richer collaboration experience when buying and selling goods electronically.Converge this week will...
Utility Vehicle
Big telecommunications companies arent crazy about government regulating their industry. But they get even hotter under the collar when government becomes a competitor.Today more...
NAP Set to Open in Miami
NAP of the Americas promises telecommunications carriers the fastest access to Latin America and the rest of the world.The giant switching station, launching this...