Monthly Archives: July 2001
Bell Heads
Softswitches today are like the PCs of the 90s: their introduction not only improved the way people live and work, but changed the entire...
Vacation: Time to Recharge
You may be set to embark on your summer vacation. Its a time to get away from the things you deal with the rest...
Epicentric Offers Web Services Standard
Epicentric Inc. is leading an effort to develop a new standard for accessing Web services through a portal interface.The proposed Web Services User Interface,...
Startup Watches Out for Colos
ColoWatch, a new managed service provider that aims to furnish enterprise customers with both up-to-the-minute information about performance of their Web sites and maintenance...
All Aboard
Americas big railroads may have been slow to adopt the Internet, but they are gaining steam. Over the past year, The Burlington Northern and...
New Target
Software may be on its way to becoming a service, but its going to take more than todays rickety application service providers to get...
Organizations Moving to Stay Afloat
Fallout from the slowing economy is reaching well into the highest services levels with even the largest IT consulting companies and outsourcers facing cutbacks...
Fast Facts Infrastructure: July 16, 2001
Rumors Not TrueMarket-battered Level 3 Communications says that it has banked enough money to carry it until it reaches "free cash flow break-even" in...
Ruling Enables Carrier to Start Again
NextWave Telecom Inc.s victory in the District of Columbia Circuit appeals court this month forces the newly installed Federal Communications Commission to re-examine a...
Wireless Licensees Dispute Auction Process
Two unlikely wireless license winners — retired mail carrier Vincent D. McBride and emergency room physician Scott Reiter — want their money back. They...