Monthly Archives: July 2001
Whos Your Closer?
Alex Alexander leads a double life.As the recently named CIO and VP of CTG, an international IT solutions firm, he devotes much of his...
Contractor Fees Drying Up
One evening last march, Tom Raef came home from his job as an independent IT contractor for a dot-com startup and switched on his...
The Main Event
Corporate travel budgets are an endangered species these days. But if youve got the funds, NetWorld+ Interop remains a great event for solutions providers....
Mary Tolan
Managing PartnerAccenturewww.accenture.comElevator Pitch Tolan heads Accentures $2 billion, 9,000-person outsourcing unit. She preaches a gospel of creative and hard thinking to get the best...
Hosted Wireless Goes Behind Firewall
Acknowledging that not everyone is comfortable with hosted services, wireless application service provider Air2Web Inc. this week will announce a new version of its...
Fast Facts Section B: July 23, 2001
Autodesk BuzzingAutodesk, the worlds biggest provider of software for designing structures, signed a deal to acquire Buzzsaw.com, a privately held company that operates an...
Dot Controversy Hits US
The Department of Commerce is taking proposals to open the U.S. little-used country code domain name — dot-us — to broad registration, along the...
Budgets Up, Prices Down: I-Managers Benefit From Economic Dip
Peeking through the internet economys storm clouds are two distinct rays of sunshine for I-managers: Internet and IT budgets are up slightly and vendors...
Fast Facts Matrix: July 23, 2001
Try, Try AgainAlthough most newspapers have tried in vain to charge for their online editions, the Albuquerque (N.M.) Journal recently decided to buck the...
The Buzz: July 23, 2001
Russian Code Jockey BustedDmitry Sklyarov had just given a speech the day before at the Def Con 9 security conference in Las Vegas last...