Monthly Archives: September 2001

Surprise! IE6 Takes Browser Lead

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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Some Web hosters are just now finding their footing in the enterprise market, but there are players that have been pitching to Fortune 500...