Monthly Archives: September 2001
Surprise! IE6 Takes Browser Lead
It wasnt much of a contest to start with, but use of the new Internet Explorer 6 browser has surpassed that of Netscape 6...
Administration Wants Hold On 3G Auctions
The Bush administration is sending to Congress legislation that would delay for two years the sale of airwaves that such companies as Verizon Wireless...
New NTIA Chief Picks Battles Carefully
The Bush administration is poised to wade into several technology policy debates, including those concerning privacy and junk e-mail, a senior administration official said...
Monster.com Gobbles Privacy
Theres a monster in the online privacy world, and its getting bigger every hour.Its the premier job web site, www.monster.com, and as far as...
Speedera Closes Ranks With Partners
If you ask Speedera Networks executives how they view the content distribution marketplace, they will tell you that the race is down to two...
Merger Could Give Services A Jump-Start
When Compaq Computer Corp. acquired Digital Equipment Corp. and its successful services operation, executives crowed that services for Compaq would become a $15 billion...
Good Morning, Computer Associates
That which does not kill you, makes you stronger.After two months of battling against Texas billionaire Sam Wyly and the other Ranger Governance investors...
Interview: Exoduss Sam Mohamad
Exodus Communications is often portrayed as the company defining the future of Web hosting as an industry. Indeed, an estimated one-third of all clicks...
Hancock Resigns, Is Exodus Sale Next?
Industry analysts believe the long-rumored resignation of Exodus Communications CEO Ellen Hancock could be the final straw before the company goes up for sale.Exodus...
Interview: Conxion CEO Antonio Salerno
Some Web hosters are just now finding their footing in the enterprise market, but there are players that have been pitching to Fortune 500...