Monthly Archives: September 2001

Reaching Out to Third Parties

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...