Monthly Archives: September 2001
Sailing Into CRM Waters
Royal Caribbean Cruises is moving full steam ahead on a groundbreaking multistage customer relationship management and electronic commerce project that it hopes will propel...
Sun Announces New Version Of Java 2 Enterprise Edition
Sun Microsystems today will announce version 1.3 of Java 2 Enterprise Edition, which is designed to make it easier to use Java in building...
Wireless Spectrum Arguments Shift to Pentagon – 2
In the wake of the terrorist attacks, the wireless industry stands little chance of gaining control of airwaves now held by the Department of...
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe Acrobat Reader is free software that lets you view and print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on all major computer platforms, as...
Terrorism May Force Supply Chain Changes
The Sept.11 terrorist attacks have led to increased security on U.S. borders and in the air that may cause long-lasting changes in how the...
AOL Forecasts Lower Earnings
Citing a "continuing decline in the advertising market" and "additional expenses incurred by its news-gathering operations, as well as costs in its various businesses...
Consortium to Facilitate Internet Payments
A group representing some of the brightest minds in the computer industry is looking to establish an international consortium to oversee a new payment...
Anonymous Surfing Service Gets Eighty-Sixed
Users of Safewebs free triangle boy service are accustomed to surfing the Web anonymously, but in the latest flare-up between enterprises that want to...
Nasty Nimda Nicks the Net
The latest worm to wreak havoc on the Net was still spreading across corporate networks at the end of last week, but rapid response...
Enterprises Still Reeling From Nimda
Although the spread of the Nimda worm seems to be slowing, some companies and service providers are still crippled by the damage the virus...