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2001 Takes Toll on IT Budgets
While many IT executives noticed the economy slowing and recognized the need to rein in technology spending long before Sept. 11, the uncertainty resulting...
eWEEK Labs Picks Best and Worst of 2001
End-of-year stories were never easier nor more difficult to write, as the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 both frame and overshadow everything that happened...
FCC Approves Boeings Connexion Service
The Federal Communications Commission Thursday approved Boeing Co.s application to provide high-speed Net access service for air travelers.The Connexion by Boeing service is designed...
2002: Year of .Net
Microsoft Corp. watchers are dubbing 2002 "the year of .Net" as the software company prepares to release products that will build on its software-as-a-service...
Covisint Crafts XML Schema
Covisint LLC, the auto industry e-marketplace backed by such heavyweights as DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp., is making decisive standards moves...
SANgate Hires New CEO
Data mirroring and storage management startup SANgate Systems Inc. has found a new CEO, one month after its former leader, Doron Kempel, was forced...
Microsoft v. Lindows
No matter how big or bad a company, they go after alleged trademark thieves with a vengeance. Microsofts trademark lawsuit against Lindows.com, filed Thursday,...
Microsoft Seeks to Delay Litigation with States
Microsoft Corp. today asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to extend the schedule in its ongoing litigation with nine states...
Nortel Expects Narrower Loss
Nortel Networks Corp. announced on Friday it anticipates a less-than-forecast loss from operations in its fourth quarter, and an amended credit agreement designed to...
HP, Compaq Alert European Union to Merger
Hewlett-Packard Co. and Compaq Computer Corp. have formally notified European regulators of their plans to merge, signaling HPs determination to pursue the deal despite...