Monthly Archives: January 2002
Enron Roulette Lesson for All
This is what has become of the biggest corporate failure of all time: An eBay member named "laydoff" sold an Enron Code of Ethics...
Liberty Liberates Users From Passport
In the real world, passports give people the liberty to travel the world. In the computer industry, liberty alliances are formed to get people...
Controlling the VPN
WAN performance management provider Visual Networks Inc. this month released versions of its Visual UpTime and Visual IP InSight Dedicated Suite that give greater...
Vendors: Who Gets It and Who Doesnt
Its fascinating to observe how technology companies have responded to the recession. A string of earnings reports and new corporate strategies announced this month...
Service Tunes Performance
Mercury Interactive Corp. last week announced a new performance tuning service for complex production systems and a set of best load testing practices designed...
Execs Walk Out of IP Analysis Developer
Aurigin Systems Inc., an intellectual property analysis software developer, has been operating without leadership, having lost its entire executive management team and board of...
Palm Solutions Group Future Hard to Read
Palm recently announced that it had finished forming a separate, mobile operating system entity called Palm Solutions Group. And although the corporate structure intended...
Failed Promises, Revolt in Digital World
Bluetooth is touted as the next big thing in short-distance, low-power connectivity. Gone would be the tangle of wires sprouting from behind most desktop...
Verizon Unifies Communications
Dr. Rohit Keswani, a partner in a two-physician private rehabilitation practice in West Orange, N.J., is away from his office 90 percent of the...
Tough Road to the Enterprise
Hoping to best Microsoft Corp. in the battle for the enterprise, handheld device maker Palm Inc. will use its developers conference next week to...