Monthly Archives: August 2001
IPlanet Pushes Product Integration
The iPlanet division of the Sun Microsystems/Netscape Communications alliance is pushing integration, not just for its customers, but also within its product line.The result...
Cisco Overhauls Business Structure
The once unstoppable, well-oiled machine of the networking industry has gotten a major overhaul.Ciscos sweeping reorganization acknowledges converging lines of business, and thus aligns...
WAN Managers Open Up Lines, Reports
A pair of WAN management vendors are adding options to their bandwidth and service-level management tools that could catch the attention of IT managers...
NSFs Research Network
The last thing the U.S. needs is another underused high-speed test bed network designed to look for the next great Internet application, right?But link...
Knock UCITA Out
Bad ideas, like Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, dont go away on their own. They need to be defeated. Were glad to see there...
Slow Motion
Its distressing, this 21st-century American economy, with its simpering stock market, its lust for layoffs, its warehouses larded with vestiges of that sad relic...
Broadband Voice Rises
Venture capitalists are tossing money at contenders building products that send voice over broadband technologies, even as regional Bells hold their noses — and...
Judge Named in Microsoft Case
Microsoft got a new judge for the next phase of its antitrust trial the same day it handed off the final version of its...
Divine Wants to Be a Net Powerhouse
Open Market Inc., an e-commerce pioneer and the holder of patents for the Web shopping cart and online credit card processing, will soon be...
Can the Net Protect Itself?
To have a long, lucrative criminal career, you have to be hard to find. Technology, therefore, determines how well crime pays—and todays IT trends...