Carolyn Duffy Marsan

Articles by Carolyn Duffy Marsan

Studies conflict over IT spending trends

Boom or bust? Spend or slash? Two recent surveys offer opposite views of what's happening to corporate IT budgets.

IETF stays course on international domain names

Patents be damned! That's the consensus of network engineers developing an industry standard for supporting foreign-language domain names in the Internet.

Antarcti.ca offers data visualization

A Canadian start-up Monday released software that creates a visual map of a large database that is accessed via the Web to improve how users navigate through the information.

Changes afoot at the IETF

The Internet Engineering Task Force enters the post-Internet-bubble era with a new leader, an evolving set of protocol development projects and a shrinking pool of attendees. These shifts in the Internet's premier standards-setting body were evident at a meeting late last month in Minneapolis.

Faster ‘Net growth rate raises fears about routers

Alarm bells are ringing in the Internet engineering community over an obscure statistic that indicates the 'Net is growing

Strategic IT projects still hot in U.S. market

The sky may be falling on Wall Street, but corporate IT executives are not yet reporting doom-and-gloom scenarios for their budgets or staffing levels.

Market woes spare IT execs, plans … so far

The sky may be falling on Wall Street, but corporate IT executives are not yet reporting doom-and-gloom scenarios for their budgets or staffing levels.

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