Monthly Archives: October 2001
For Tweens, Still A Lot Of Have-Nots
While many companies look to kids and teenagers for hints about the technology trends of the future, that future is likely to exclude a...
Downsizing Acrobat PDFs
Here at eWeek, all stories appear in PDF format for final edits and general polishing before they begin rolling off the presses—so Adobes Acrobat...
Testing Your Disaster Recovery Plan
Having a disaster recovery plan that covers alternative work space is one thing, but knowing that it will work when you need it is...
How to Stay Afloat
On Wall Street, a week after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, it seemed almost like business as usual. Traders returned to...
Exodus Pins Future Health on Fresh New Face
Exodus Communications Inc.s slide over the past year has mirrored that of many other companies born out of the rapid rise and fall of...
Pull It All Together
Two years ago, you couldnt shut KPMG up. The consulting firms marketing people were ready at the drop of a hat to wax eloquently...
A New Thorn for Microsoft
Microsoft Corp.s latest legal battle—fighting a misleading advertising suit filed by Novell Inc.—could have a negative effect on the outcome of its antitrust case...
Siebel Purchase Brings Biz Intelligence to Software
Siebel Systems move to acquire its own analytics company could lead other major software developers to take similar steps, creating ramifications throughout the business...
The Write Stuff
Name: Geoffrey MooreTitle: Author, consultantWeb Info: www.chasmgroup.comClaim to Fame: Author of "Crossing the Chasm"Geoffrey Moore has a history of employing metaphors from the natural...
Duncan Anderson
President & CEOGlobal KnowledgeElevator Pitch Anderson leads the No. 3 corporate IT education and training company in the world.Claim to Fame Quadrupling revenue in...