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Palm-Top Program To Offer Binding E-Signatures

The programs can also be integrated, using plug-ins, with common office programs such as Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat, or users can buy programs with PenOp already integrated into the applications. Companies such as JetForm, DOCUMENTUM, FileNET, UWI.com and Staffware offer such applications...

Make Your Web Site A Holiday Hot Spot

Higher-than-expected traffic and insufficient preparation are the root causes of most e-commerce holiday customer complaints. Heavy site traffic can slow download times and lose sales. It can even cause your site to shut down. Your technical staff must be prepared to handle overload issues.

Reel.com Debuts Holiday Store

"Reel.com's gift store and services will make selecting, wrapping and delivering gifts easy and affordable this holiday," said Dave Rochlin, chief operating officer for Reel.com. "We have a series of unique and entertaining gift finders that leverage the movie expertise of our staff and make it easy to select the perfect gift." ...

Should Anonymous Online Critics Be Held Accountable?

In fact, it has been reported that some stock chat sites are getting so many requests for the identities of certain posters that they may be forced to hire a staff just to process them. Some sites apparently try to notify the poster that they are about to be unmasked, while o...

Hewlett-Packard Ripe for a Shakeup

She even said that sales staff who met or exceeded their sales goals would no longer be required to drive a Ford Taurus, which had been the official company car. ...

New Site Brings Used CD Market Online

Spun.com employs a special staff to inspect all incoming used discs. The inspectors automatically weed out CDs with obvious defects, but if a buyer finds a problem after it is shipped, Spun.com will replace it or credit the buyer's account. If necessary, a new CD will be substituted for the damaged used disc, but Spun.com promises to charge the customer the used price.

Is AOL’s Portal The Only Game In Town?

Treat inflexibility as a hidden cost. The survey found that the value of a deal changes as portals fall short on service, staff and technical requests. Get into bed with AOL. Despite the inflexible culture and poor partner service, e-tailers repeatedly cite AOL deals as the m...

VA Linux Backs ‘Newbie’ Web Site

VA will provide the facilities and resources necessary to maintain the site, which will officially launch later this month. LNC, a non-profit project supported by an international volunteer staff, plans to feature advice and support, opinion columns, reviews, a searchable database of problems and solutions, technology previews and tutorials. According to Green, visitor contribution is encouraged.

Office.com Launches With CBS Backing

CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS) holds a one-third equity position in the Web site, which offers small business content, commerce, community and communications delivered by a group of partners and in-house staff. With Office.com, New York-based Winstar and CBS are attempting to be...

Diversinet Offers ‘Passport’ to E-Commerce Security

"SecuritE-GUARD is the perfect solution for companies that do not have the expertise to implement monitoring tools, or the time to proactively monitor and analyze the information and make the adjustments required to reduce the risk on an ongoing basis," stated Jeff Johnson, co-founder and CEO of META Security Group. "META Security Group becomes an organization's 'virtual security staff' by delivering these fundamental services over the Internet, without the high cost of on-site consultants or a full-time security staff." ...

eSoft Sold on Linux, Goes With Red Hat

"A majority of eSoft's engineers have used very early Linux versions and collectively have nearly a half-century of experience programming on the Linux platform," commented Jeff Finn, president and CEO of eSoft. "One of the strengths of our organization is the depth and breadth of experience represented in our Linux engineering staff." ...

AIRbots Brings Prescription Pads Online

By automating the prescription process, AIRbots says, many data tracking functions will become less time-consuming and more reliable. Computerized prescriptions can aid medical professionals in screening for drug interactions, checking formularies and patient histories, verifying dosages and analyzing drug utilization patterns. In addition to an "electronic scrip pad," Freescrip.com offers access to its "Value Formulary" drawn from standard medical references to help doctors ensure they are prescribing the correct medications. Individual patients' prescription histories can be uploaded by a physician's office staff and maintained by Freescrip to give patients the freedom to visit a different doctor and get reliable care.

Gateway Dons Red Hat, Offers Linux

In related news today, Red Hat announced the opening of Red Hat Japan. The new operation in Japan features a new, expanded headquarters and staff that will deliver Red Hat software and services directly to Japanese customers. "Japan has always been an important market for Red...

Landmark Communications Sinks $9 Million into Bidder’s Edge

Privately held media company Landmark Communications, Inc. announced today that it will pump $9 million (US$) into Burlington, Massachusetts-based Bidder's Edge, Inc. Bidder's Edge, a portal which allows its users to search many different auction sites at once, will use the money to expand its operations by hiring additional staff, developing new marketing programs and building up its capability to cover the growing number of online auctions...

Commerce Committee Keeps Eye on ICANN

Bliley also questions the propriety of ICANN working with members of the White House staff to try to raise corporate donations to keep ICANN operating. "In light of the severity of ICANN's financial condition, as described above, I am interested in learning more about ICANN's present and projected financial status. I also wish to obtain more information regarding any efforts undertaken by employees within the Executive branch with respect to ICANN's financial condition or otherwise," Bliley told Dyson.

24/7 Expands European Operations

Burchill added that "with professional staff, strong co-operation from our partners and by drawing on the experience and support of the entire international 24/7 organization, we anticipate that 24/7 Suomi will become the leading online advertising company in Finland by the end of this year." The company hopes that its Finnish expansion will add to its existent momentum in the expanding European online market.

Reuters Looks To Expand Global Internet Business

The company said it would invest "significant staff and resources to develop the new unit throughout this year and next. Half the staff is expected to develop content and presentation and the other half to provide sales, marketing and technical support.

Datek Under Siege, Despite $195 Million Investment

Instead, it said that EUROP@WEB BV, a Dutch subsidiary of the French company Group Arnault, and Boston-based investment firm TA Associates chipped in with the $195 million investment. The company said the money would be used for new marketing initiatives, technology investments, staff additions and product enhancement.

Report: Asia’s E-Commerce Applications Market Will Top $1.3 Billion in 2003

According to IDC, the market (whose numbers exclude Japan) began to prosper in 1998, due to an expanding number of companies and organizations, and their staff IT professionals, looking into existent e-commerce software solutions, instead of developing their own. The IDC report listed a number of trends that have helped to shape the market.

Red Hat and Global Knowledge Team Up To Offer Linux Certification

The Stafford, Texas-based company "will focus on maximizing performance and ease of installation of Red Hat Linux on (its) Terian systems in order to optimize the Linux-user friendly experience," said Bruce Parsons, vice president of sales for JBSI. "Our relationship with Red...

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