Mark Leon

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BEA users talk up Web services

While BEA Systems Inc. was busy touting new Web services capabilities this week during its annual eWorld user conference, show attendees demonstrated interest in the emerging application development and deployment paradigm, though with some degree of caution.

Netting options for connectivity

On Sept. 11, 2001, Thomas Kenney was glad he had gotten rid of his T-1 line. It was his job to ensure his newspaper

Internet alive and well, says founder

One of the founders of the Internet said in a keynote address at the annual Metropolitan Communications conference in San Francisco Wednesday that Internet traffic is still growing rapidly and he predicts a surge in high-end Internet hardware sales by the end of the year.

Alcatel offers a smarter DSL box

In a move designed to please larger carrier customers, Alcatel introduced a new version of its DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) with new IP functions and management features.

Internet alive and well, says founder

One of the founders of the Internet said in a keynote address at the annual Metropolitan Communications conference in San Francisco Wednesday that Internet traffic is still growing rapidly and he predicts a surge in high-end Internet hardware sales by the end of the year.

Merging analytics and intelligence

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Going Once, Going Twice

As so many companies learned in the heady days of e-everything, customers won

No Rest for the Weary

With Jan. 1 safely and uneventfully behind them, IT professionals are able to breathe a collective sigh...

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