Monthly Archives: July 2001
Is Web a Store or a Library?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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....