| - Band-Aids
Won't Cure Airlines' Customer Service Cancer
- Java's
widening gulf
- IT Role in Wireless
Deployment
- Getting CRM Right
- SBC
Introduces Easy-To-Install Home And Small Office Networking For DSL Customers
- Telia
to Build New Generation Internet
- Netscape:
We're in Media, Not Browser Business Now
- BT
Cellnet Adoption of Reverse Billing Set to Boost M-Commerce
- Hughes
Network Systems Announces First System to Provide Broadband Wireless Access
- IBM
Swings for Speedy Checkout at U.S. Open
- Microsoft
brings keyword search to UDDI
- Boeing
Pushes Net Strategy
- 7-Eleven
expands e-financial services
- GM
Launches Wireless Health Care Pilot
- Microsoft
enhancing messaging tool
- Can
Personalization Keep Bank Customers Loyal?
- Napster
rival finds file-trading converts
- Nokia
Advances the Connected Home with New DSL Gateway
- Zframe
Sends Web Page Replicas to Mobile Devices
- Windows
XP And MP3s May Not Mix
- AT&T
Balks on High-Tech Cable Box
- Finally,
DSL Service That Rocks
- Carnivore
'No Problem' for New E-Mail Encryption
Band-Aids
Won't Cure Airlines' Customer Service Cancer Sometimes "the news" requires
a serious reality check. Such is the case with the recent report that Orbitz has
taken off in a big way following its official June 4th launch. Java's
widening gulf While war has not yet been declared among Java application
server vendors, JavaOne conference in San Francisco did showcase their lack of
unity. SBC
Introduces Easy-To-Install Home And Small Office Networking For DSL Customers
SBC offering 2Wire HomePortal gateways to link multiple PCs to one DSL connection,
deliver broadband access and applications throughout the home, office IT
Role in Wireless Deployment Information age companies are about one-eighth
of the way to becoming wireless. I can't help but wonder whether Industrial Age
companies, at the same juncture, recognized that they were migrating to a horseless
world. - mbizcentral
- http://newsletter.mbizcentral.com/cgi-bin4/flo?y=eDva0BohiD0PM0O1K0Ai
Getting
CRM Right A new CRM study released by Forrester Research has found that
most CRM efforts are not focusing on the customer, and that few involve all of
the necessary CRM departments in their efforts. Telia
to Build New Generation Internet Telia will be the first in Europe to
build a commercial network based on the latest Internet protocol, IPv6.
Netscape:
We're in Media, Not Browser Business Now AOL Time Warner Inc is remaking
its pioneering Netscape software business into an Internet media hub brimming
with Time Warner artists and publications BT
Cellnet Adoption of Reverse Billing Set to Boost M-Commerce BT Cellnet
is preparing to introduce reverse billing for third-party content and service
providers a move that'll provide a major boost for the m-commerce industry.
Hughes
Network Systems Announces First System to Provide Broadband Wireless Access
Broadband leader Hughes Network Systems announced that its Point-to-MultipointAIReach
Broadband 9000 fixed wireless system is now also capable of operating as a Point-to-Point
system at a full North American DS-3 level IBM
Swings for Speedy Checkout at U.S. Open IBM and Bass Inc. are supplying
point-of-service systems to help buyers of memorabilia check out fast at the U.S.
Golf Association's U.S. Open. Microsoft
brings keyword search to UDDI Microsoft and Realnames teamed on a keyword-based
searching service Thursday for the UDDI registry, adding one of the first new
features to a directory that has been billed as a "Yellow Pages" for the Internet.
Boeing
Pushes Net Strategy Aircraft maker to sign biggest airlines to on-board
Web access program 7-Eleven
expands e-financial services Traditional convenience-store chain 7-Eleven
has expanded testing of Vcom, its financial services kiosk. GM
Launches Wireless Health Care Pilot More than four months after announcing
its initiative to promote the use of handheld devices among physicians, General
Motors launched the first pilot phase of its wireless health care initiative.
Microsoft
enhancing messaging tool Microsoft Corp. is enhancing and expanding the
use of its instant messaging software, a move the software maker believes could
give it dominance over rivals America Online and Yahoo! Messenger. Can
Personalization Keep Bank Customers Loyal? A new CRM application from
Point Information Systems, Inc. promises to help banks identify sales opportunities,
forecast possible customer defections, profile competitors, and optimize customer
retrieval strategies... Napster
rival finds file-trading converts Disappointed with Napster's decision
to filter popular songs from its file-swapping network, turn to Audiogalaxy, a
relatively new alternative for free music downloads. Nokia
Advances the Connected Home with New DSL Gateway Nokia's MW1324 Enables
In-Home Networks Through Wireless LAN and HomePNA Options Zframe
Sends Web Page Replicas to Mobile Devices General adoption of mobile devices
has long been hampered by the fact that screen sizes vary, processors can't handle
data-intensive applications like graphics, and access to the Internet is difficult.
Windows
XP And MP3s May Not Mix Microsoft is weighing how much support it will
offer in its upcoming Windows XP operating system for MP3s, a popular music format
that competes with the company's own Windows Media technology. AT&T
Balks on High-Tech Cable Box When AT&T pushed back plans for a high-tech
cable TV set-top box last week, the future of interactive TV in the United States
dimmed a bit. Finally,
DSL Service That Rocks DSL provider Speakeasy will start offering, what
else, a music subscription service to its customers thanks to Bertelsmann's Emusic.
Carnivore
'No Problem' for New E-Mail Encryption If a new software research project
proves successful, Web surfers will be able to send secure e-mail and instant
messages that are not only automatically encrypted, but are further hidden from
prying eyes by a stream of fake data.
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