Monthly Archives: September 2001
Back to Court for Microsoft, DOJ
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Lawyers for Microsoft and the Department of Justice are scheduled to plead their cases this morning before a new federal judge...
Siebel Partner Gives View into CRM Use
As Siebel Systems Inc.s worldwide user week conference gets under way in Chicago next week, the issue of how much return on investment CRM...
Dell to Resell EMCs Clarion Systems
Storage leader EMC Corp. will announce a low-end resale deal with computer maker Dell Computer Corp. imminently."We fully expected that deal wouldve been announced...
AT&T Makes Offer For Excite@Homes Broadband Assets
As Excite@Home tumbled into bankruptcy Friday, controlling owner AT&T offered to buy its broadband access assets for $307 million in cash.The Chapter 11 filing...
Charity Sites Saw Surge Of Traffic
The two-hour music production, America: A Tribute to Heroes, broadcast by the television networks on Friday, Sept. 21, produced a surge of traffic to...
Exodus Bankruptcy: The Dream Is Over
Exodus Communications bankruptcy filing marks the end of exuberance in the last high-growth segment of the Internet era. And if Sprint ends up the...
2nd Annual eWEEK eXcellence Awards
The 2nd annual eWEEK eXcellence Awards program puts the products and services released in 2001 to the enterprise IT litmus test: Can it improve...
BellSouth-AT&T Deal Could Spur More Mergers
If AT&Ts flirtations with BellSouth and Comcast result in a union, it may be the dam-bursting event that powers a flood of mergers between...
New, More .Net-enabled MSN on Tap
Microsoft Corp. is readying a new, more .Net-enabled version of MSN that will showcase some of the first Web services the company is developing.A...