Monthly Archives: November 2002

Kattoon: November 4, 2002

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

GSA Is Asked to Suspend WorldCom

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The communications industrys labor union teamed up with consumer and small-business advocates last week to ask the government to ban WorldCom Inc. from future...

Carriers Look to Link Back and Front Offices

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To cut operational costs while giving enterprise customers greater control over managing telecommunications services, service providers are seeking ways to integrate their back- and...

AOL Launches Enterprise IM

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America Online Inc. today announced the release of its long-awaited enterprise instant messaging service.Known as Enterprise AIM Services, the new service adds security and...

Microsoft Gets Away With One

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I wasnt impressed when the settlement terms in the Microsoft antitrust case were merely "proposed," a little less than one year ago, so it...

IBM, Documentum Buy e-Records Firms

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IBM and Documentum Inc. both made moves to extend their content management products by making acquisitions in the electronic records management space Monday.IBM bought...

Verizon to Edge into Enterprise Data Market

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Verizon Communications Inc. announced with a flourish Monday its plans to enter the enterprise data market via an incremental deployment of a national IP...

Voicing Options for Application Access

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Last week, I mentioned the Section 508 mandates for information accessibility in federal IT and noted the growing influence of these rules on software...

Ripples of the Microsoft Ruling

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The antitrust remedies imposed on Microsoft Corp. late last week are widely seen as insufficient to bring about substantive change in the software market,...

Career Coach – 6

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Dear Career Coach:I am in a dilemma. I am an undergraduate student majoring in networking technology and specializing in security. I am currently taking...