Monthly Archives: July 2001
Top Wonks
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...