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Job Site Warns of ID Theft Risk
By Beth Cox |  Article Published February 28, 2003
Monster.com sends users an e-mail advising caution in providing personal information, says some fake job listings are trolling for data.
'Value Pricing' Key to Boosting Profits
By Beth Cox | Features & Trends Article Published February 26, 2003
Research study finds that the leaders in e-commerce, PC sales and other industries are the ones best able to avoid price deflation and meet customer expectations.
Microsoft Sued Over Phone Software
By Beth Cox |  Article Published December 24, 2002
Sendo claims its former partner wrongfully appropriated some of its intellectual property for so-called smart mobile phones.
FTC Breaks Up Phone Charge Scam
By Beth Cox |  Article Published November 27, 2002
Thousands of consumers were billed hundreds of dollars for phone charges related to an elaborate scam by porn site operators that used online payment services.
They Keep Growing ... and Growing
By Beth Cox |  Article Published August 23, 2002
The government reports that retail e-commerce sales for the second quarter were up about 24% from a year ago.
Latest IE Flaw an E-Commerce Threat?
By Beth Cox |  Article Published August 13, 2002
Another in a long string of loopholes is reported in the browser, this one allowing hackers to spoof a site and obtain personal data from consumers.
Client Systems - Laptop Product of the Year 2001
By Beth Cox |  Article Published February 22, 2002
datmation-poy.gif You can call them laptops, notebooks or even 'mobile desktops.' Regardless of the name, readers called the Dell Inspiron 8100 the Product of the Year for 2001 in the Client Systems - Laptop category.
Client Systems - Mobile Product of the Year 2001
By Beth Cox |  Article Published February 21, 2002
datmation-poy.gif It's got an LCD screen that delivers 65,000 colors, it's got connectivity, it's got dual expansion technology and the Palm m505 got your votes as Datamation.com's Product of the Year for 2001 in the Client Systems Mobile category.
Case Study: Powering the 'Web of Knowledge'
By Beth Cox |  Article Published January 4, 2002
A publisher serving a scholarly research audience turns to Mediasurface content management software to organize and maintain its rapidly expanding Web site.
Case Study: Office Depot Gets Intelligent with MicroStrategy
By Beth Cox |  Article Published December 27, 2001
The office-supply giant turns to the business intelligence software maker to help it get a grasp on millions of customers, orders and items.
Case Study: Collaboration App Helps Global Bank Cut Travel Costs
By Beth Cox |  Article Published November 15, 2001
If you're operating an international investment banking firm such as Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, every dime you save on faxes, courier services and business travel can go straight to the bottom line. Collaboration software from IntraLinks has helped the bank reduce these costs.
Case Study: Bringing Nuclear Science Into the Digital Age
By Beth Cox |  Article Published August 13, 2001
To retain its institutional memory Sandia National Labs, which makes all non-nuclear components for the nation's nuclear arsenal, began to videotape conversations with veteran scientists. But to digitize thousands of hours of tapes for easy searching, it had to search first for an effective software. Why did it settle on a package by Convera?
Dress Your E-Security in Layers
By Beth Cox |  Article Published June 25, 2001
All the internal and external threats pounding at the walls of your company's security system are enough to make you long for a simpler time, no? Well, your system can benefit a lot by returning to security principles from the Middle Ages. We'll take you back and show you how.