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Trouble in DSL's broadband paradise

DSL hell arrives as the 'high-speed line' gets a reputation for late hookups, poor connections, flaky email, clueless tech support and brainless billing Read more

26 October, 1999 by Carol Wilson and Randy Barrett

Strategic Vision: Giga Information Group on the economics of ecommerce

Business-to-business ecommerce is widely thought to be a bigger market than business-to-consumer. But Will Capelli argues that in the long term, the reverse will be true Read more

29 September, 1999 by silicon.com staff

Strategic Vision: Giga Information Group on... ebusiness

...users and vendors with opportunities and problems in equal measure. But, says Giga Information Group's Will Capelli, if the network and systems management vendors... Read more

1 September, 1999 by silicon.com staff

Strategic Vision: Giga Information Group on convergence in interactive digital TV

...which could have an equally huge impact on companies' new media strategies. Giga Information Group's Bernt Ostergaard looks at the future of interactive digital... Read more

7 July, 1999 by silicon.com staff

Strategic Vision: Giga Information Group on CRM

Customer relationship management (CRM) is one of the biggest buzzwords of the day. But is there any substance behind the hype? Giga's CRM expert, Erin Kinikin, looks at what it all means for the end user - and CRM's relationship with another three letter acronym, ERP Read more

9 June, 1999 by silicon.com staff

News Burst: Give NT 5.0 a miss - Giga

Analyst, Giga Information Group, told delegates at the GigaWorld IT Forum '98 last week... Read more

6 July, 1998 by Richard Barry

EII: A database of databases

...of information residing in multiple sources, explains Phillip Russom, an analyst with Giga Information Group. In a business environment, this could mean your call centre... Read more

11 February, 2004 by Sally Whittle

Extended ERP: The path of least resistance?

...being expensive and unwieldy. But it's just one example of what Giga Information Group calls 'extended ERP' -- extended enterprise software suites incorporating functionality that... Read more

12 December, 2003 by Sally Whittle

Cheap Linux PCs targeted at home users

...have older operating systems such as Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. Giga Information Group analyst Stacey Quandt said Linare could also face distribution challenges... Read more

24 June, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

AOL-Microsoft deal bodes ill for Netscape

...is pretty much gone," said Rob Enderle, an analyst for research firm Giga Information Group. "AOL is going to continue indefinitely now on IE (Internet... Read more

30 May, 2003 by David Becker

SuSE gets on the line to telcos

...are useful for other customers as well, including those in financial services, Giga Information Group analyst Stacey Quandt said. The SuSE carrier-grade product will... Read more

29 April, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Industry maps out security blueprint for business

...of 2003, according to Mike Rasmussen, director of research at analyst firm Giga Information Group, and vice president of marketing for ISSA. "It will be... Read more

17 April, 2003 by Peter Judge

Low-end 'Enchilada' spices up Sun server line

...a good move to keep (competitors) from poaching their customer base," said Giga Information Group analyst Richard Fichera. The new servers will be unfurled at... Read more

8 April, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Sun to phase out customised Linux

In a move that brings its strategies into line with its competitors, Sun is to set up partnerships rather than customising its own version of Linux Read more

1 April, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Sun considers Linux partnerships

The server seller is in talks with a UnitedLinux member and other Linux companies about a partnership to provide Linux software Read more

7 March, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

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