Upwardly mobile
Now that most businesses finally have a strategy in place to deal with e-commerce, along comes the next business challenge: m-commerce.
Now that most businesses finally have a strategy in place to deal with e-commerce, along comes the next business challenge: m-commerce.
Finding the right prescription for putting its business on-line is an ongoing process for London Drugs Ltd.
IBM Corp. is likely to release the first commercial high-end flat-panel monitors based on its Roentgen technology by the end of the year, according to a company official.
For those feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of
electronic gadgets that are available and the ever-increasing plethora of
Internet sites, IBM Corp. feels your pain and intends to do something about it.
Success isn't easy. It comes with its share of problems and challenges, as David Feldberg well knows.
Entrust Technologies Inc. earlier this week here at the SecureSummit 2000 show announced a liaison with First Data Corp. of Atlanta that should give Verisign Inc. some competition.
Entrust Technologies is trying to blend the concepts of security and mobility with its latest product offering.
Retailers, both the pure-play online variety and the multi-channel, clicks-and-mortar incarnation, are going to be spending lots of IT dollars this year, but just how that money is earmarked is not entirely clear.
The devices sitting at the edges of the network are about to get a little bit smarter.
At least that's what panelists said here at the opening session of the Next Generation Network Ventures Conference.
Microsoft Corp. took an opportunity at the Retail Systems 2000 Conference & Exposition here to tease its customers with a sneak peek of its new Commerce Server 2000.
Besides making the move to run Teradata on NT, NCR Corp. has used the stage of the Partners Users Group Conference to announce that it has turned to Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Solaris as its Unix operating system of choice.