Monthly Archives: November 2001
The New Benchmarks
As a former chief financial officer, Doug Maine knows all about return on investment and extracting the maximum value from investments in e-business. That...
For Tech, E-Commerce Offers Ray of Hope
The outlook for communications and computing equipment makers is clouded by the overall economic downturn, and by a severe slump among telecommunications companies that...
Handling Rich Media With Ease, Speed
For Enterprises Rich media is a key tool in retaining customers at a business Web site, but working with rich media can prove difficult...
Samba Upgrade Offers Greater Flexibility
Samba, the Windows-compatible file and print server, takes a major manageability step forward with Version 2.2.2, providing new flexibility for administrators who want to...
IT Productivity Falls Short
A recent McKinsey global institute study reveals ITs dirty little secret, and an unrelated IBM Research paper helps explain the why of it. The...
Operator No. 9: November 5, 2001
Oops, They Did It AgainNow this doesnt inspire confidence: Microsoft, which should have a little bit of money for R&D, testing and marketing, issued...
Intel: E-Business on Fast Track
Intel bases its business on producing PC processors that double in capacity every 18 months. So perhaps a logical explanation for why the company...
Intel Lead Secure for Now
Intel Corp. has begun producing flash memory chips that it said are generations ahead of rivals products, but the chip makers failure to embrace...
IBM Adds Partners to Help Project Eliza
IBM is working with a number of it vendors and customers to develop a strategic design road map and assist with the infrastructure for...
Dell Set to Build Its Own NAS Storage Devices
Dell Computer Corp. is taking a different approach to selling enterprise storage, one that more resembles the way it sells PCs.The Round Rock, Texas,...