The Standard observes that online marketplaces are getting squeezed from all sides, now some are transforming themselves into application service providers.
According to the Wall Street Journal, four of the 13 computers that manage global Internet traffic partially failed for a brief period Wednesday night due to a technical glitch.
Instant messaging group IMUnified plans to allow customers to chat real-time with subscribers in other systems using techniques that rival America Online has also employed, according to Reuters.
Keith Raffel, UpShot.com’s founder and CEO, spoke out today on the pending announcement of Oracle’s “free” sales automation offering, reported by Business Wire.
Speaking to The Register, Sam Sethi, European Marketing Director for
CMGI, said: “We’re still planning to IPO either later this year or in the first quarter 2001 – depending on market conditions.”
By announcing a new capital increase ID-PRO AG, one of Europe’s leading GNU/LINUX service providers, is signaling the next phase in its expansion strategy, reports NewsAlert.
The Seattle Times is reporting, while the big dogs of the online music world haggle with the recording industry over fees for songs, upstart Soundbreak.com broke from the pack and cut a deal.