Monthly Archives: September 2001
Net Sites Help Survivors, Families Reunite
New survivor sites are springing up to help those caught in todays terrorist attacks to signal family members that they are alive.A site at...
Wired Workers Turn On TV For Terrorism News
Even wired workers who spend most of their day tuned into the Web say the first place they turned to get news about the...
No Cyberattacks Reported
There have been no reports of any coordinated cyberattack on the Internet or other networks -- but there could be hacker activity in the...
Oblix Enables Single Sign-On For BEA Apps
A partnership to be announced today, Sept. 11, between leaders in the e-commerce and access management markets means Java developers will have a much...
Wireless Providers Mourn Victims
SAN DIEGO – At the opening day of the annual Wireless I.T. show, its tough to get down to business.The show began on a...
Beat the Odds
If you have any doubts about why some of the big IT consulting firms and integrators are flourishing despite the poor economy, the answer...
Slow, High-Speed Chase
I wasnt surprised to read in this weeks ISP/ASP Customer Satisfaction Survey that something like 70,000 people per week sign up for Internet access....
Will Exodus Sale Follow CEO Exit?
The resignation of CEO Ellen Hancock is a sign that more turmoil is ahead for Exodus Communications and its customers. But will it be...
eHealth Offers Rx for Fault Management
Concord Communications Inc. wants to put itself at the center of performance management and problem management convergence with the latest release of its eHealth...
Trying to Ease PTN Pains
Several giant software developers are bringing out new packaged applications designed to free companies from the chore of cobbling together business-to-business private trading networks...