Monthly Archives: July 2005
E-Commerce Performance Often Checks Out During Checkout
In analyzing more than 6,500 data points from each of 22 top e-commerce sites, a new Keynote Systems report found that many sites were...
Powell Urges China to Address Intellectual Property Violations
ASPEN, Colo.—The authorities in China should go further in protecting intellectual property rights, former United States Secretary of State Colin Powell said in remarks...
New Credit Security Standards Prompt Soul-Searching
With headlines about the compromise of hundreds of thousands of credit card numbers at CardSystems Solutions Inc. still fresh, the industry is implementing long-awaited...
Symantec Suite Showcases Apps
During the last 18 months, Symantec Corp. has made a number of company—and thus product—acquisitions. Symantec appears to want to show off its new...
A Culture of Governance
Many CIOs treat project portfolio management tools as the silver bullet for managing IT as a business investment center. PPM tools help managers plan...
CAFTAs Value to IT Debated
Senators who approved the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement late last month championed it as a way to reduce tariffs on American-made goods,...
IT Buyers Should Embrace Product Diversity
In my last column, I discussed my often complex positioning—or flip-flopping hypocrisy, as some might say—on some issues, especially those that deal with politics...
Tech on Judicial Radar
The hottest action in high tech is taking place in courtrooms and at regulatory agencies. Maybe the shift from the labs and marketplace to...
What Will Top the IT Agenda in 2010?
eWEEK Labs recently sat down with members of the eWEEK Corporate Partner Advisory Board to get their take on what the job of an...
Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 20
Bubbler Builds Robust Web SitesToiling to build a feature-filled and professional-looking Web site is a thing of the past with Bubbler 1.0 from Five...