Monthly Archives: December 2001
Forced Collaboration Is a Tough Sell
The biggest problem with information is that people dont share it: Some people will hold back a key piece of data as if it...
Do You Have a CDN in Your Future?
If taking potshots at enterprise CDNs seems like shooting fish in a barrel during these tough economic times, consider the nutritional value of the...
Following the Data to a DBA Job
In an indirect way, Dan Newlon can thank the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and its love of red tape for his new, upwardly...
Opportunity: Hot IT Jobs for 2002
Bank One Corp. made big news recently when it announced plans to hire 600 IT pros. Why was that news? Because it went against...
Self-Managing HR Suite Ships
Automation Centre Inc. is expanding its Tracker office and professional services automation offerings to include human resources tracking.TrackerSuite for HR, which will be released...
Opera 6.0 Eases Surfing
With Opera 6.0, Opera Software now offers what is in many ways the best browser on the market. Opera 6.0 is easily the most...
Palm Line to Tap TI Chip
Industry observers are pleased that Palm Inc. has chosen a vendor to provide processors as a first step toward next-generation handheld devices, but analysts...
Geekspeak: December 31, 2001
Shrinking wireless ethernet access to the size of a CompactFlash card, this Proxim 802.11b transceiver is part of the Harmony product line honored as...
10G Ethernet: Well All Use It Someday
Frankly, Ive been surprised and a little disappointed lately by the number of people who ask, when the subject of 10 Gigabit Ethernet comes...
Technology a Key for Creating Better Society
The top tech stories for the tumultuous 2001 are intertwined with the changed political, economic and social world in which we live. The terrorist...