Monthly Archives: September 2001
Two State AGs Seek Strong Remedies
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
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?
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
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
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 MoreAt Least to Start With
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
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
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
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
Data networks traditionally have not demanded the same degree of reliability and resiliency as the Public Switched Telephone Network. But as voice communications creep...