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WhISPers: March 26, 2001

Name Game Whats in the name? Millions of dollars worth of branding, if UUnet is the name in question. And yet, the international brand will apparently be flushed down the toilet as WorldCom finishes reorganization and merges key UUnet units with their equivalents within the WorldCom operation. The Ear hears the UUnet brand will still […]

Isolationism?

Its time to face the fact that the U.S. wont see third-generation wireless. Ever. Well remain on our island in the high-speed, mobile, multimedia network spanning the globe. Todays globetrotters must rent a variety of phones to keep connected as they move from one continent to another. In the future, theyll need only two — […]

Another Way to Play

Forget about Big Macs and Nachos Bell Grande. Wireless technology is redefining the fast food concept. Aether Systems, in partnership with Micros Systems, is set to unveil a platform that allows restaurant patrons to instantly pay their checks using their cell phone, handheld organizer or other wireless device. The platform, dubbed Anywhere Commerce, will also […]

Down to Business

Mobile players are increasingly putting the enterprise user at the center of their business plans as they realize they cant make money the same way on the wireless Internet as on the wired Web. Even traditionally consumer-oriented companies are turning to the needs of business users. “Advertising and marketing is less compelling [on wireless] given […]

False ID

A hackers ability to fool the worlds largest producer of online identification documents has revealed persistent hazards in the way society determines who is and is not trustworthy online. So far, no one has reported any damages related to VeriSigns issuance of bogus digital certificates to someone who claimed to be a Microsoft employee in […]

Removing the Sting

Technology vendors, corporations and consumers can do little about the current limitations of wireless technologies, but corporate decision makers are finding a better way to roll out mobile communication services: Let someone else take the risks. Specifically, corporations are letting a new breed of company — the wireless application service provider (WASP) — navigate still […]

Add To Your Arsenal With A Desktop Firewall

Anyone who reads my column on a regular basis knows that I loathe to focus too much on new technology or products as an answer to security concerns. Even I recognize, however, the existence of a small and slowly growing group of products that are necessary—but not sufficient—for a minimum baseline of network security: virus […]

Time To Fly

John Samuel has a confession to make. Although its Samuels job to make sure that American Airlines Web site, AA.com, is the best in the business, he says “Ill be the first to admit I like Northwest Airlines homepage better than any other homepage out there.” Northwests site is easier to use and the layout […]

eFiles: March 26, 2001

Fear and Loathing in IT Department Disenchanted, distrustful, disloyal and disengaged—not exactly the words youd like to hear when somebodys describing how your IT crew feels about your enterprise, are they? Unfortunately, those words are woefully accurate in describing the attitudes of many of todays technology pros, according to a recent report from Techies.com Inc., […]

Cold Shoulder?

George W. Bush says he supports technology, but a growing number of onlookers have questioned his commitment. On day 66 of his administration, the president has yet to fill six key science and technology posts. He has also proposed eliminating the budget of the Advanced Technology Program (ATP) at the National Institute of Standards and […]