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Subject: September 2001 ECMgt.com: Evolving Infrastructure and Tools
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September 1, 2001 *4,200 subscribers* Volume 3, Issue 9
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  • e-Catalogs: Long journey to rewards
  • Integrators ease HIPAA pain
  • EarthLink Gears Up For Wireless Web
  • E-services becoming land of the giants
  • Brick-and-Mortar Retailers Drive Loyalty Online
  • ISPs Trying to Stay in the Broadband Game
  • Kodak says Microsoft to alter photo features in XP
  • HP's outsourcing bet
  • Industry divided over Java on Windows XP PCs
  • Enterprises start tinkering with nascent Web services
  • Pacific Trail Enters B2B Thicket
  • CyberTrader Launches Wireless Stock Trading
  • Wireless LANs dealt new blow
  • Interactive TV Provider Licenses Music
  • AT&T WorldNet Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction
  • Internap kicks off IP-based videoconferencing service
  • Road Runner Ranked Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among High Speed Internet Providers
  • Not-So-Tasty Turnovers
  • Texas Comptroller Taps ACS for Support
  • MS travels to Capitol for Passport
  • DSL middlemen to the rescue

e-Catalogs: Long journey to rewards
Converting reams of paper catalogs, data and numerous other computing systems into searchable, easy-to-navigate electronic catalogs accessible from within leading E-commerce engines is no trivial task.

Integrators ease HIPAA pain
Consulting firms like Covansys, EDS and Keane are ready to step into the ER.

EarthLink Gears Up For Wireless Web
EarthLink is gearing up to develop wireless services and content for pager devices

E-services becoming land of the giants
As the boutiques that once dominated e-consulting fade, larger players, such as HP, are moving in on multiple fronts to secure a bigger share of what remains.

Brick-and-Mortar Retailers Drive Loyalty Online
If there were ever any doubt that traditional retailers would adapt to the online world, the most recent measurements by Nielsen/NetRatings and Harris Interactive should dispel it.

ISPs Trying to Stay in the Broadband Game
Pure-play ISPs are going to have an uphill battle competing with incumbent telecommunications and cable providers in the residential broadband market.

Kodak says Microsoft to alter photo features in XP
Eastman Kodak Co. said software giant Microsoft Corp. will modify its Windows XP to allow users to more easily select digital photo-finishing services from a number of providers, not just those affiliated with Microsoft.

HP's outsourcing bet
Hewlett-Packard's Livermore details strides toward 'IT-as-services' vision

Industry divided over Java on Windows XP PCs
Microsoft Corp.'s decision to drop support of Java from its Windows XP operating system has left PC makers and Internet service providers ruminating over whether to add Java support to their machines and services.

Enterprises start tinkering with nascent Web services
Give Tim Hilgenberg some new toys, and like any good IT leader, he'll find a way to build a better e-business.

Pacific Trail Enters B2B Thicket
To improve service to its B2B customers, sports apparel seller Pacific Trail is launching a private B2B Web site dedicated to serving the needs of sporting goods and outdoor specialty retailers.

CyberTrader Launches Wireless Stock Trading
CyberTrader, announced the launch of CyberTrader Direct, a wireless direct access trading and order routing application available via Palm V and Palm VII handheld communication devices.

Wireless LANs dealt new blow
Security goes from bad to worse

Interactive TV Provider Licenses Music
A California company has obtained an Internet licensing agreement with the association that collects royalties for songwriters and music producers

AT&T WorldNet Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction
AT&T WorldNet ranks highest in overall customer satisfaction among 13 national and regional dial-up Internet service providers.

Internap kicks off IP-based videoconferencing service
Internap Network Services announced a package on that will enable videoconferencing "at TV-level quality" over the public Internet

Road Runner Ranked Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among High Speed Internet Providers
Road Runner, the fast-growing high speed Internet service from Time Warner Cable, has been ranked "Highest In Customer Satisfaction Among High-Speed Internet Service Providers"

Not-So-Tasty Turnovers
WRQ product marketing manager Rebecca Johnson told that AT&T's main problem was that its customer service reps had to juggle information from three different host applications.

Texas Comptroller Taps ACS for Support
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has won a three-year, $6.1 million contract with the Texas Comptroller's Office for application and support services for legacy systems.

MS travels to Capitol for Passport
Microsoft swoops down on Washington to campaign for its Passport authentication service.

DSL middlemen to the rescue
DSL rescue services, or the business of helping broadband customers find new access providers when existing suppliers turn off the connections and go home.

 

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