Monthly Archives: September 2001

The Big Promise Of Gig-E

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Gigabit Ethernet. The very name rolls sweetly off the tongue, implying lightning speeds in a protocol as simple and familiar as the plug-and-play ports...

Innovative Service

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This category features our final tie, between two service providers that have taken advantage of the competitive market in different ways.IXTC, headed by CEO...

Interview: AT&T Labs Hossein Eslambolchi

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With David Nagel leaving AT&T Labs to run Palms Platform Solution Business, Hossein Eslambolchi takes the reins of the original networking brain trust. Formerly...

Device Puts Remote Workers in the Picture

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Getting to the meeting These tough economic times can make it difficult to get everyone in a company in the same room for a...

Microsofts Breakup Nixed; Behavioral Remedy On Deck

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Microsoft Corp. may have scored a victory in the governments decision last week not to pursue the breakup of the company, but its legal...

DOJ Could Seek Compulsory Licenses From Microsoft

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With a corporate breakup off the table, Microsoft now faces a raft of potential mandates to remedy its monopolistic behavior. The simplest and most...

Making The Grade

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With school back in session, its time for Interactive Weeks fifth annual ISP Customer Satisfaction Survey. Each year, we ask our readers to grade...

RFP Showdown: September 10, 2001

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The ProblemA 10-person psychiatric practice needs to make its medical records HIPAA compliant by April 2003, according to new government mandates (see www.hipaacomply.com). The...

Vendor Recruits Apps for War

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Advanced competitive Strategies Inc. is bringing increased scalability and speed to its war on bad business planning.The Portland, Ore., company late last month introduced...

Stampede 2001

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The movie "Fargo," set in the sleepy town of Fargo, N.D., nearly made a killing at the box office. Now, Microsoft hopes to make...