Monthly Archives: September 2001
Microsoft, DOJ on An Uneasy Road
Microsoft Corp. and the Federal Government are headed for a showdown over exactly what remedies should be imposed on the software maker for its...
IT Puts N.Y. Back in Business
The road to the disaster recoveries of the past two weeks was paved in the wake of another terrorist attack: the 1993 World Trade...
Simple Questions, No Answers
On my 5-year-old sons dresser, there usually stand, in order, small metal statues of Chicagos Hancock Tower, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower...
I Need To Read Your E-Mail
Their destructive force still terribly fresh, the blasts that leveled the World Trade Center and tore open the Pentagon have shaken the foundation of...
Crunch Time?
Some industry watchers believe health care organizations could be headed for an IT resource shortage as HIPAA deadlines draw closer."There will be a resource...
Fast Facts Matrix: September 24, 2001
Hand Over HandPalm has introduced the m125, a new low-end handheld priced at $250; aimed at first-time buyers it includes an expansion card slot....
Miracle Cure?
The search for an antidote to the IT spending malaise has consultants and integrators targeting a controversial federal health care mandate.The Health Insurance Portability...
eFiles: September 24, 2001
Spending on e-business to rise ...While tech spending is slumping overall, companies are beginning to appear more willing to spend dollars on e-business. AMR...
Civil Liberties Groups to Fight Expanded Govt Snooping
Civil liberties advocates are gearing up to force a long fight — instead of a quick surrender — over a proposal by the Department...
XP on the Way; Buyers Wary
Computer makers this week will ship the first consumer PCs featuring Microsoft Corp.s newest operating system, but hopes that Windows XPs arrival would rekindle...