Monthly Archives: March 2002
Covad Brings T1 to New Markets
Covad Communications Group, Inc. announced on Tuesday that it has expanded its high-speed Internet business services into ten new metropolitan markets.The Santa Clara, Calif....
Destructive Worm Set To Go Off Wednesday
Security and antivirus software maker Central Command—in conjunction with partners—is warning all Internet users that one of the worlds most common Internet worms—Worm/Klez-E—is a...
Salt Lake City The Next Silicon Valley?
Utahns sometimes say that the state is the birthplace of word processing (not quite true) via the WordPerfect empire (now a small department of...
2nd Annual eXcellence Awards Winners & Finalists
Business Management: Analytics & Reporting
Winner
Informatica Corp.
Informatica Applications 5
Finalists
Adaytum Inc.
e.Planning 2.0
MicroStrategy Inc.
MicroStrategy 7.1.3
Its been said that whats measured matters, so it must follow that the...
Trusting in Microsoft
When Bill Gates in January wrote his now-famous memo exhorting Microsoft Corp.s employees to make security their top priority, Craig Mundie saw it as...
Now Renting: IT Leaders
Mark Westling, CIO at National Pen Corp., in San Diego, is in the middle of fixing a stalled ERP project involving Oracle Corp.s E-Business...
E-Sourcing Apps Lead to Time Well-Spent
With purchasing managers facing the prospect of a second year of tighter corporate budgets, developers Verticalnet Inc., PeopleSoft Inc. and Ariba Inc. are each...
Keeping An Eye on Problems
Tackling some of the complexities of converged networking, Siemens Enterprise Networks LLC, a subsidiary of Siemens AG, this month will release management software designed...
Avaya CEO Expands Products
Eighteen months after taking the helm of Lucent Technologies Inc. spinoff Avaya Inc., CEO Donald Peterson is struggling with the same revenue problems that...
Internet Insight: Broadband Homeland
With universal broadband deployment in the United States stuck in neutral, a growing number of economists, industry leaders and government policy-makers are pushing just...