Monthly Archives: November 2001
3Com Brings Switching Intelligence to the Cubicle
With the proliferation of networking devices at the office, corporate cubicle denizen are looking for ever more connectivity, costing enterprises hefty sums in wiring...
HP Moves Forward With Compaq Integration
Hewlett-Packard Co. filed an internally circulated memo with the S.E.C. today about its pending merger with Compaq Computer Corp. that outlines a bigger transition...
NEC Rolls Out Handheld for Pocket PC OS
LAS VEGAS—NEC Computers Inc. on Monday will introduce a handheld computer based on Microsoft Corp.s Pocket PC operating system.The NEC MobilePro P300 Pocket PC...
MySQL 4.0: Teaser for 4.1
MySQL Abs MySQL has proved itself as a light, fast database for nonmission-critical applications. The alpha release of Version 4 (specifically Version 4.0.0), posted...
Developers Get New Web Services Tools
Users looking for tools to develop Web services have new integrated environments to choose from that offer everything from Web servers to application development...
FastTrack Methodology
So just how do we go about finding and ranking the top e-business innovators for the eWeek FastTrack 500?Basically, we look at the two...
Reuse Rather Than Rebuild
To survive, enterprises must develop and deploy applications rapidly. A key to survival is reusing of software components.To help with reuse, Cleveland-based Flashline. com...
Microsoft Sends Mixed Signals
Microsoft Corp. has been delivering mixed messages about its support for new WLAN technologies, pushing for all products to be backward-compatible even while certifying...
#2: FedEx Delivers E-Biz Win
Sometimes, first-mover advantage is not much of an advantage at all.Just last spring, Wall Street was punishing FedEx Corp. for missing out on the...
Beating the E-Biz Odds
Jaws dropped when, earlier this year, a division of health care giant Kaiser Permanente submitted a winning $4.05 million bid to buy the software,...