Monthly Archives: September 2001
The Big Promise Of Gig-E
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...