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Fruit Loot: Why Blackberry Is Still Going Strong

Research In Motions BlackBerry wireless e-mail device isnt just a faddish executive status symbol — its an indispensable, money-saving e-business tool, says Jim Balsillie, RIMs co-CEO. That would help explain why the Waterloo, Ontario, company hasnt suffered the same kind of sales drought ravaging many other technology firms, including handheld makers Palm and Handspring. Now […]

Behind the Scenes

While the PeopleSoft 8 applications seem simple when viewed from the desktop, theres a lot happening behind the scenes to deliver that screen of HTML. Besides using the browser from Microsoft or Netscape, theres the Web server (Apache, BEAs WebLogic Server or Microsofts Internet Information Server); an application server running on Windows NT/2000, AIX 4.3, […]

Top Wonks

Larry Lindsey, White House assistant for economic affairs and the most senior and powerful of the technology policy team John Ackerly, specializing in technology policy under Lindsey in the Executive Office of the President; a Rhodes scholar and former consultant who worked on technology issues for the Bush campaign Floyd Kvamme, Silicon Valley venture capitalist, […]

RFP Showdown: July 23, 2001

The Problem Acme Treats owns 100 ice cream trucks. The trucks have routes in several counties within one state. Each truck sells various types of ice cream treats to local residents. The company wants each truck to provide daily sales and inventory information to a central-office server. The system need not be real time, because […]

Harold Hambrose

President & CEO Electronic Ink www.electronicink.com Elevator Pitch Hambrose says solutions providers need to look beyond project deadlines and make their systems usable. Forget about ROI or increased productivity if all the technology solution does is gather dust. Thats where Hambroses experience in design comes in. Hambrose says design is about examining workflows to “understand […]

Does the President Care About Technology?

As the telecommunications industry shriveled, legions of dot-coms faded and quietly died and hardware and software sales plummeted, the president of the United States talked about drilling for oil in Alaska, shipping off tax refund checks, holding teachers more accountable and “faith-based” social engineering. Technology barely warranted a whisper. So the clubby islands of technology […]

Speeding Along the MPLS Byway

The Garden State Parkway is Carlo Lalomias shortest route home, but sometimes it gets so congested that hed be foolish not to take the New Jersey Turnpike instead. An expert on the relative merits of congestion and distance, Lalomia has embraced Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), a technology that engineers and isolates traffic, speeding data delivery […]

Gear That Saves Money Makes Money for Nimble Networking Upstarts

Earnings reports this month are separating the old from the new and the tired from the energetic in networking equipment markets. Sonus Networks surged, Tellium purred, and Riverstone Networks cruised as they released their spring financial numbers last week. If a company has a product that saves customers cash, and isnt bogged down by inventory, […]

Pushing Needed Data

With lower entry-level pricing, new querying and reporting options, and simplified implementation, MicroStrategy Inc. aims to widen its namesake suites appeal beyond its traditional high-end OLAP user base. Strategic features such as an improved narrowcasting option, a Java-based API and an open XML (Extensible Markup Language) architecture make MicroStrategy 7.1 a comprehensive enterprise business intelligence […]

eFiles: July 23, 2001

ASP spending still on the rise The death of ASPs may dominate the news, but spending on services from application service providers is still expected to rise sharply in coming years. Two IT market research companies released ASP spending projections earlier this month that showed ASPs will increasingly get a boost over the next five […]