Monthly Archives: September 2001
IT Peers Gone but Not Forgotten
Like much of the rest of American society, the countrys high-tech industry was not immune to by the violence of last weeks attacks. Executives...
Fast Facts Section B: September 17, 2001
Zefer SinksInternet consultancy Zefer appears to be signing off. The company has shut down its headquarters and has reportedly laid off about 300 remaining...
Learning How to Have It All
Co-workers are getting laid off. More work is being done by fewer IT staffers. Stress is mounting. Its one hell of a time to...
eFiles: September 17, 2001
More CIOs to Seek IT Help in Q4The glory days may be over, but IT hiring is beginning to show some signs of a...
More Integration, Less Complication
Three-in-one solution Internet Machines Inc., a semiconductor builder in Agoura Hills, Calif., has launched a series of chip products touted as delivering the highest...
New Horizons
With a spate of recent acquisitions, auction giants eBay and DoveBid have consolidated the domestic market. Now, the two are beginning what could be...
Tipping the FCCs Cap
Since last October, when Cingular Wireless officially launched, the top tier of the cellular industry has been clearly defined. Weve got six nationwide operators,...
Delivering the Internet
Danger Inc. finally has announced its long-awaited wireless Internet device, dubbed Hiptop.The Palo Alto, Calif., startups Hiptop enables customers to browse the Internet, exchange...
Lotus Notes to Add Support for iPaq
Lotus Development Corp.s Notes and Domino messaging software is being extended to support more mobile computing.By the end of the year, Lotus Mobile Notes...
HP and RIM Eye Mobile Printing Link
Hewlett-Packard Co. and Research In Motion Ltd. have embarked on an effort to enable wireless printing from RIM BlackBerry devices to HP printers.Due early...