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Nothing to See Here

Tired of the press and their bad news about your company? You could do what MarchFirst recently did: block access to press releases. Visitors...

Help for the Small Suppliers

The e-business world is not always kind to suppliers and even less so to those in the small and midsize range. SPS Commerce is...

Qwest Communications

By now, Qwest Communications surely has digested its biggest meal—the June 2000 takeover of US West—but the lion is still hungry.It is champing at...

Hey, Thats Our Patent

To hear it from the smaller companys point of view, Microsoft has been playing with patented toys from InterTrust Technologies sandbox. And the latter...

XP Pros Take It to the Extreme

Doug Watt cant help it: he still catches himself feeling a bit jealous when fellow programmers tweak his code. But that doesnt stop Watt—a...

Keeping Tabs on Windows

For companies in need of a network monitor and packet analyzer for all versions of Windows, TamoSoft Inc. last week unveiled CommView 2.6.The Christchurch,...

Web Factors Into Energy Savings

A growing number of electric companies are hoping to make the Web a primary energy-conservation tool.This week, major California electric utilities are expected to...

Luck of the Wired Irish

Ennis, Ireland -- John OConnor hates computers almost as much as he hates television. The two inundate children with violence and produce horrible adults,...

Project eLiza Greeted with Wariness

IBM is pledging to spend billions of dollars over the next few years to develop self-managing servers that it said will help IT staffs...

Ariba Sets Out on a Vertical Course

Ariba is redrawing its road map, but the highways all look the same.After scrapping its much-touted acquisition of Agile Software, and posting a shockingly...