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Intira Takes High-End Road With Deloitte

Managed hosting company Intira Corp. will announce a partnership with Deloitte Consulting this week, with the promise of helping to bring high-end enterprise customers improved time to market, better Web site and applications reliability, and better technical support. As part of the deal, Deloitte, of New York, will take approximately a 10 percent equity stake […]

Douglas R. Vandagens

Amid all the computer integration, sometimes the toughest thing is figuring out which partnerships to plug into. Douglas R. VanDagens probably feels that pressure more acutely than most executives in electronic commerce today. As the lead manager for new business development and strategy at Covisint, the electronic exchange and collaboration platform for automakers, VanDagens is […]

Tools Ease Transition to .Net Platform

Developers working with an early version of Microsoft Corp.s Visual Studio.Net said new integration tools are easing the conversion of tools and languages to the .Net platform. The early version is part of a set of technologies called Open Tools Platform, which Microsoft announced last week. Also included in the set are two SDKs (software […]

Be It Bricks or Clicks, a Buck Is Still a Buck

Nasdaqs precipitous drop over the past year has given us all a business refresher course. To wit: Companies that dont make money are not only questionable investments, they may not be around that long. Of course, some people made some big bucks by getting in and out at the right moment. Traditional investors who take […]

Managing the Family Business

IBM is about to jump into the managed services business, moving squarely into the small- and midsize-business markets with services the company insists will extend the reach of its partners rather than create new competition. Big Blue officials say they see a huge opportunity in this market and fully intend to take advantage of it […]

On the Edge

Customers are gaining more control over setting up their own broadband services, as smarter devices roll out on the edge of networks. Business managers, by simply pointing and clicking, will soon be able to provision a few more phone lines during a busy time or order more bandwidth for the day that branch offices send […]

Whos Minding the Store?

With more than 800 outlets, 11,000 vendors, 190,000 employees and millions of customers, minding the stores can be a big job for The Home Depot. To improve its ability to track the massive flow of voice and data between stores and corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Home Depot recently adopted AT&Ts Integrated Network Connection Service, designed […]

Avner Ronen

Avner Ronen never intended to be the David to the Goliath called America Online. But the way the native Israeli sees it, his instant messaging company, Odigo, cant stop fighting to interoperate with AOLs client, AOL Instant Messenger. Odigo has 3.2 million registered users, merely a fraction of the 65 million registered users of AIM. […]

Ready to Jump Out a WinDough

Subscribers to WinDough have a right to be disheartened. The online lottery site allows customers to pick seven numbers that they hope will be chosen by the WinDough.com Lotto computer. On March 2, many of us received e-mails announcing our numbers were picked by the computer the day before. Finally, after all those days of […]

Beware of the E-Mail Joke Police

Kiss that joke list goodbye: incoming funnies and other nonwork e-mails can now be blocked by your employer. A new e-mail monitoring system from SurfControl that is set for release in mid-April is able to watch incoming e-mail and block commonly reported jokes, hoaxes, spam and image attachments, as well as stop sensitive outgoing data. […]