Monthly Archives: March 2002
Is Tech a Mature Industry? Far From It
Awards programs seem like theyre a dime a dozen. The sheer quantity of awards—and Im not just talking about computing technology awards—often dilutes the...
Suite Delivers Out-Of-Box Links
Vitria Technology Inc. last week introduced a family of enterprise application integration products that address businesses needs to meet legislative and market demands.The Sunnyvale,...
Making It Easier to Create Connections
A new electronic hub created by Alterna Technologies Group Inc. promises to go a ways in helping corporate clients save time and money in...
Microsoft to Face Uphill CRM Battle
With the announcement of its CRM suite last week, Microsoft Corp. faces familiar hurdles—skeptical users, strong competition and a tight development timetable.Seeing the daunting...
Speeding Hunt for J2EE App Troubles
As more enterprises roll out J2EE-based e-commerce applications, users are finding that the tools available to monitor and trouble-shoot such complex software often fall...
Interactive Broadband: Fantasy Vs. Reality
In June 1997, I was asked to help hammer out a content deal between my then-employer, The New York Times, and a startup that...
Enterprise Excellence
The winners of this years eWeek Excellence Awards, announced in this issue, didnt earn those honors on "gadget appeal." They didnt win by offering...
Brocade Targets the Low-End Market
Storage switch maker brocade Communications Systems Inc. is taking aim at the low-end market with the release last week of its first 2G-bps product.The...
States Want Modular Version of Windows
Microsoft Corp. should be forced to offer a modular version of its Windows operating system in addition to the fully integrated version of the...
Can There Ever Be Too Many QA Tools?
With the formal presentation of our eWEEK eXcellence Awards taking place in Boston this week, Id like to call your attention to some of...