Monthly Archives: July 2001

Is Web a Store or a Library?

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According to the Markle Foundations report on its yearlong study of thousands of U.S. users, titled "Toward a Framework for Internet Accountability" (available at...

CA and Intel Try Again to Woo Small Businesses

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Enterprise management software vendors are turning their attention to smaller businesses with a host of stripped-down offerings they hope will bring automation to the...

Waitt Feeling the Pressure

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After ousting Gateway Inc.s management team in January amid slumping sales, founder Ted Waitt retook the helm of his troubled PC company and vowed...

Support a La Carte

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Support services newcomer InterOps Management Solutions Inc. last week rolled out its flagship monitoring and management offering designed to blend users in-house support with...

Tracking SLA Compliance

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Aperserv Technologies Inc. has rolled out an automated outsource management technology that gives enterprises a detailed view of the performance of third-party outsourcers SLAs.With...

Taking Control of Arthritis

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Getting medical information online is nothing new, but the Arthritis Foundation is taking it a step further.The organization recently launched "Connect and Control: Your...

Free Site Shows a World of Info

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Internet traffic monitors arent new, but the relaunch of internettrafficreport.com, a free service provided by Opnix, provides a neat peek at worldwide Web performance.Although...

Adapting Palm OS to ARM Processors

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Palm Inc. last week announced more steps in its plan to arm all its devices with processors based on the ARM core.Intel Corp., Motorola...

Sign of the Times: Digital Sigs

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The year 2000 started with a New Years resolution at GMAC Commercial Mortgage Corp. that sent the IT department scrambling.The Horsham, Pa., companys chairman...

Joining the PDA Fray

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Toshiba Corp. has entered the PDA market with the Genio e series, a family of handheld computers based on Microsoft Corp.s Pocket PC platform....