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Sun, Microsoft Agreement Deepens Rift

The $20 million java settlement reached last week between Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. could lead to even sharper battle lines in the...

Editors Note: January 29, 2001

Hows business these days? If your first response is to blame a drop in corporate IT spending, you may have the right answer but...

The World Is Your Office

Ask your colleagues about the drawbacks of using cell phones, and youll hear a tirade about poor reception, high costs and difficult connections. But...

SuperNet: Sales Demand a Plan

If the telecommunications industry is in a funk, you wouldnt have known it by attending the SuperNet show in Santa Clara, Calif., Jan. 14...

Cant Judge a Book By Its Cover? I Can

New economy books arrive on my desk as frequently as commuter trains pull into Penn Station. Theyre preview copies or first-bound editions aching for...

Look Whos Talking: January 29, 2001

A cooling economy is the perfect time to put your competitors on ice. Sure, CFOs are watching every penny this year. But savvy IT...

Suite Puts Manufacturers on the Web

Small manufacturers looking to serve customers that want to do business via the Internet will soon have a Web-based suite of e-commerce tools from...

Is Sum Greater Than Whole?

Breaking up a company is like streaking: You have to show the world everything youve got in order to increase shareholder value. But if...

HP Aims Tool at Small Business

On the way Hewlett-Packard Co. last week released a document router for small to midsize businesses.Special delivery The HP Document Router is designed to...

Ford Rebuilds IT Engine

Last fall, speaking at dell Computer Corp.s DirectConnect conference in Austin, Texas, Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Jacques Nasser sounded like a dot-com...