Monthly Archives: September 2001

Sailing Into CRM Waters

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Although the spread of the Nimda worm seems to be slowing, some companies and service providers are still crippled by the damage the virus...