Monthly Archives: September 2001

Two State AGs Seek Strong Remedies

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As the department of justice and the 18 state attorneys general involved in the antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. prepare to return to court,...

ASPects: September 17, 2001

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Healthy ProspectsIn this day of failing ASPs, its refreshing to hear about at least one company that is faring well. XCare.net, an Englewood, Colo.,...

Will Microsoft Do Right Thing?

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In this long national nightmare known as the Microsoft-DOJ case, weve learned not to count on the software company from Redmond, Wash., to do...

ATG Enhances Platforms

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Upgrades of Art Technology Group Inc.s e-commerce software include many enhancements to meet the more sophisticated needs of commerce sites, company officials said.Version 5.5...

XPs Outsize Expectations

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Microsoft will lavish $200 million on the launch of Windows XP. Intel and other partners will drop another $800 million on XP-related marketing campaigns.Why...

Less Is More—At Least to Start With

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Like all eWeek Labs Evaluations, this eVal of enterprise information portals was designed to test products in real-world environs and against the criteria of...

Government Overlooks Webs Potential

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The Federal Government failed to use the Internet to communicate effectively with citizens about the terrorist hijackings and attacks.By Wednesday evening, more than 30...

Fast Breaks Newsfront: September 17, 2001

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AOL Eyes AT&TApparently emboldened by a Department of Justice thats more tolerant of dominant technology companies, AOL Time Warner is taking a serious run...

New Moon Caters to Custom Needs

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A small silicon valley company hopes to take on thin-client computing stalwart Citrix Systems Inc. with a less expensive and more customizable offering later...

Integrating Statefulness

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Data networks traditionally have not demanded the same degree of reliability and resiliency as the Public Switched Telephone Network. But as voice communications creep...