Monthly Archives: October 2001
The Last Miles Still the Hardest
With building local exchange carriers such a bargain these days, it seems its hard for providers such as Cogent Communications and Yipes Communications to...
Alternative Medicine
When Blair Kellison became president of AlternativeMedicine.com in January 2000, his first task was to overhaul and expand the companys antiquated Web site, which...
Rebuilding C-Bridge
C-Bridge Internet Solutions, once a fast-growing, $83 million e-consultancy, in mid-2001 had $40 million in cash in one hand and a nearly extinct services...
Investment Firms Eye Troubled Tech
Some private investment firms see dollar signs in troubled technology and telecom companies and are getting ready to buy. A small batch of equity...
Operator No. 9: October 8, 2001
We See No Limits . . .Some people look forward to the leaves changing colors on the trees as summer slowly, gracefully, inevitably gives...
Security, Mergers, Legislation Top USTA Agenda
Is it patriotic to give the FBI broader powers to intercept e-mail and wiretap telephone calls in the effort to catch terrorists? Or, are...
E-Mail: The Tie That Binds
E-mail is a natural way for people—from employees to partners and customers—to collaborate over the Internet. Automation Centre, based in Tucson, Ariz., last week...
Pair Strengthen Exchange
A pair of developers are taking aim at viruses with new products that better secure Microsoft Corp.s Exchange messaging software.Sybari Software Inc. and Authentica...
Geekspeak: October 8, 2001
Want to take advantage of some of the excellent open-source security tools but dont have a ready Linux system at your disposal? Well, to...
Women And The Web
When it comes to women and the Web, content is still queen. At least, thats the thinking of dozens of female-focused sites vying for...