Monthly Archives: July 2001

Top Wonks

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Larry Lindsey, White House assistant for economic affairs and the most senior and powerful of the technology policy teamJohn Ackerly, specializing in technology policy...

RFP Showdown: July 23, 2001

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The ProblemAcme Treats owns 100 ice cream trucks. The trucks have routes in several counties within one state. Each truck sells various types of...

Harold Hambrose

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President & CEOElectronic Inkwww.electronicink.comElevator Pitch Hambrose says solutions providers need to look beyond project deadlines and make their systems usable. Forget about ROI or...

Does the President Care About Technology?

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As the telecommunications industry shriveled, legions of dot-coms faded and quietly died and hardware and software sales plummeted, the president of the United States...

Speeding Along the MPLS Byway

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The Garden State Parkway is Carlo Lalomias shortest route home, but sometimes it gets so congested that hed be foolish not to take the...

Dell-Branded Networking on the Way

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Dell Computer Corp. will face stiff competition in a flagging market as it embarks on an effort to start selling its own line of...

Gear That Saves Money Makes Money for Nimble Networking Upstarts

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Earnings reports this month are separating the old from the new and the tired from the energetic in networking equipment markets.Sonus Networks surged, Tellium...

Pushing Needed Data

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With lower entry-level pricing, new querying and reporting options, and simplified implementation, MicroStrategy Inc. aims to widen its namesake suites appeal beyond its traditional...

eFiles: July 23, 2001

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ASP spending still on the riseThe death of ASPs may dominate the news, but spending on services from application service providers is still expected...

Retail Adversaries Seek Common Web Ground

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An old battle between retailers and consumer goods manufacturers about who owns the customer has gotten in the way of shared Internet marketing initiatives.While...