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New Access Law Not Easy as ABC

The federal governments E-rate school technology discount program has never been easy and, true to form, lawmakers added still another wrinkle in the waning...

Ouch!

At the Finishing Touch flower shop in the little town of Fishers, Ind., Karen McDonald has been battling her local phone company for six...

Fast Breaks Newsfront: January 15, 2001

Spam ActionTheyre off on Capitol Hill, and one of the first Internet-related issues that legislators will wrestle with is unsolicited commercial e-mail. Already, Rep....

Going the Distance

Four OC-3 (155-Megabit-per-second) equivalents, going from South America to Miami: provisioned in a week.One OC-3, going from Miami to Washington, D.C.: provisioned in a...

Bottom-Fishers Drop a Line

Bargain hunters are beginning to snap up some of the most beaten-down stocks in our index, rewarding companies that are trying desperately to turn...

Bucking the Trend

Telecommunications equipment vendors have been among the most battered stocks on the Nasdaq, driven down by fears that carriers will cut capital spending and...

Linux True To Form

The new Linux 2.4 kernel delivers much-needed improvements in core operating system functions such as memory management and performance scalability. And, as is the...

Further Linux Testing In Store

Long before Linus Torvalds released the 2.4 Linux kernel early this month, the Linux development community was hard at work on a wish list...

Marimba Adds Linux, AIX

Caching in Infrastructure management company Marimba Inc. has announced the debut of Timbale 1.2, which adds advanced caching functions and support for Linux and...

IBM Is Sweetening the Linux Pot

TurboLinux and IBM have struck a global distribution and support agreement that enables TurboLinux to offer its customers IBMs entire Linux software line.Specifically, TurboLinux...