Monthly Archives: March 2002

Covad Brings T1 to New Markets

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...