Archive

IBM Reveals SEC Probe

IBM has announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is examining the way it booked revenue in 2000 and 2001, making Big Blue the latest in a growing crowd of technology companies to find itself under SEC scrutiny. "IBM believes that its business and accounting policies comply with all...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

And the E-Business Idol Is...

Although Ruben Studdard has officially won the American Idol title, edging out Clay Aiken by a razor-thin margin, the search for America's e-business idol is still under way -- and industry observers seem as split over the contenders as the voting public was over the contestants on the top-rated TV ...

In a move that significantly alters the business software landscape, PeopleSoft has announced it will buy J.D. Edwards in a deal worth $1.7 billion. Assuming it clears regulatory hurdles and wins the blessing of shareholders, the all-stock transaction will create the world's second largest corporate...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

Is Cybersquatting Killing E-Business?

When the mainstream first discovered the newly spun Web, a new breed of spider emerged: the cybersquatter, an individual or company that registered many domain names and resold them at high prices. Although cybersquatters' numbers have diminished -- along with their profits -- these domain-name vult...

AOL Time Warner and Microsoft have agreed to a far-reaching settlement in which the software giant will pay $750 million to AOL to dispose of allegations that it acted unfairly to monopolize the Web browser market. The settlement ends the browser wars that began eight years ago and clears the way fo...

Ask Jeeves has sold its lagging enterprise software unit and has announced plans to raise $100 million for a concerted push into the consumer search market, which the company said may include acquisitions. Yankee Group analyst Rob Lancaster said the move is likely to help Ask Jeeves battle Overture,...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

Bite-Size Licensing for Small Businesses

For a time, small businesses probably felt like little kids getting bumped out of line for the ice cream truck. They would jump up and down, money in hand, trying to catch the attention of software vendors, only to see those vendors choose to do business with larger, stronger, deeper-pocketed enterp...

OPINION

Search: The Web's New Whiz Kid

Investors are lining up to buy Google shares already. There's only one problem: The company hasn't had an IPO yet and hasn't even said it's close to going public. That kind of restlessness is refreshingly retro, but it's also dangerously reminiscent. The same kind of enthusiasm, which some might eve...

A federal jury in Norfolk, Virginia, has found that eBay and its subsidiary Half.com willfully violated patented technology and has ordered the auction giant to pay $35 million in damages. The jury found in favor of MercExchange LLC, which claimed eBay had infringed on patents that firm held for tec...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

The New E-Brokerage Idols

In some industries, it is easy to tell who is at the top of the heap. The office software realm has Microsoft, the beer world has Budweiser, and for much of the cola-loving planet, Coke is it. Among online brokerages, however, crowning a king is not so simple. Potential candidates have strengths and...

OPINION

IT Staff? What IT Staff?

An oft-repeated supposition when talking about a new software or hardware product is that in-house IT staff can compensate for what the technology lacks. It's often presumed that somebody on staff can patch, tweak, rejigger or jury-rig technology to make it do what it won't do "out of the box." "Any...

AOL Time Warner executives may be mulling the possibility of spinning off the company's America Online unit, reviving a discussion that had been considered dead. According to published reports, former chairman Steve Case has expressed interest in examining the option. However, analysts were quick to...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

Is Global Linux IBM's Holy Grail?

While the Microsoft vs. Linux debate rages in boardroom meetings and around IT water coolers, IBM has chosen sides already. Although Big Blue maintains a friendly relationship with Microsoft, its efforts in touting Linux worldwide have shown that the company is strolling down the aisle hand-in-hand ...

Amazon.com has announced it will use Microsoft's Windows Media 9 Series products to boost its ability to stream music samples to customers from its family of e-tail sites, including its own site, CDnow.com, VirginMega.com and Borders.com. Although the choice of Windows Media Player is a key part of ...

E-BUSINESS SPECIAL REPORT

The New Face of B2B E-Commerce

At the peak of the business-to-business boom, which coincided with the dot-com glory days, there were more than 2,000 B2B exchanges, according to eMarketer senior analyst Steve Butler. However, most of those fledgling enterprises did not survive the subsequent bust. In fact, insiders are predicting ...


E-Commerce Times Channels