Monthly Archives: September 2001
Reaching Out to Third Parties
Cardonet Inc., which offers catalog management software for business-to-business e-commerce, this month announced an upgrade to the Santa Clara, Calif., companys Transactive Catalog. The...
Making It Easier
Collaboration via the Web offers a lot of promise—and many obstacles. Arbortext Inc. said it hopes to help businesses clear some of those hurdles.Enhanced...
Wizard of Redmonds Magic Show
Microsoft Corp. is working on a wave of new technologies for the consumer and the enterprise customer that it hopes will change the face...
HP Takes on Sun in Midrange Servers
Hewlett-Packard, continuing to battle Sun Microsystems in the server market, launched the rp8400, a dense server that offers greater power and reliability at a...
A Federal Web Accessibility Mandate Generates Corporate Interest
Its a bit counterintuitive.Regulations requiring federal agencies to make their Web sites accessible to disabled people went into effect two months ago. But one...
Rising From the Rubble
Allstate Insurance Co. is in the business of being prepared for the worst.But in the wake of the unprecedented destruction from terrorist attacks in...
Business Intelligence Goes Enterprisewide
Hyperion Solutions Corp. is planning a push to make its data warehousing and business intelligence applications enterprisewide in scope, making it easier for departments...
Retooling for E-Business
Youve just spent $280 million and the last six years executing an ERP-centric IT strategy only to find that, in some important ways, its...
Building Better Bundles
Service bundling has gotten a bad rap as a competitive strategy.AT&T backed off its major initiatives to integrate voice, data and video services into...
Richard Adams
Richard (Rick) Adams is the captain of Royal Caribbean Cruises e-business strategy. He joined the company in May 2000 from IBM, where he had...