How Edmunds.com got 55,000 pages into search engines

In my last two issues, I’ve written about steps that Google.com and other search engines are taking to downgrade the rankings of Web sites that use “doorway pages” and other tricks. Doorways are Web pages that have supposedly been optimized…

Sueltz’s day in the Sun

In response to criticism, Sun star argues the company isn’t ignoring XML but is restoring the natural balance with Java IN NOVEMBER I sent an open letter to Pat Sueltz, president of software products and platforms at Sun, about its…

Stepping up sales

Salesnet’s SFA service conveniently maps out a sound sales process THE CONCEPT OF Web-delivered applications continues to appeal to companies that find the low implementation and operating costs, care-free update cycles, and smooth integration with the emerging Web services model…

Taken out of context

Question today’s popular notion that your business should outsource everything but its core functions MANAGEMENTSPEAK: It’s a high-level model. TRANSLATION: It’s wrong. — This week’s anonymous contributor is right. ONE OF THE MOST popular games in the world of business…

Rocket science coming to an enterprise near you

The concept of treating the network as a single machine running a distributed OS has intrigued the processor-hungry IT community for years. The latest incarnation is grid computing, in which compute resources are aggregated across geographically dispersed locations to tackle…

Maintenance games

Buyer beware: Readers say some vendors are insisting on maintenance policies that border on exploitive HEY KIDS, this week we’re going to play a new game. It’s called “Name That Vendor,” and the category this week is “Maintenance Manipulations.” Here’s…

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State of Web services

Standards, tools, and, yes, even deployments are gathering steam IT IS ONLY natural to be skeptical of Web services. Promising cheap, reliable, flexible, and scalable computing — as well as simple deployment and maintenance and nearly mythical ROI — Web…

NAS for the masses

Microsoft applies its operating system savvy to the storage market, with interesting results MICROSOFT HAS made an art form out of stealing good ideas and delivering them to the masses. Now the company is applying this strategy in an attempt…

Can we talk about XP?

A debate has broken out about whether the latest XP hole is serious, so let’s get it straight FOR THE PAST few weeks I’ve described security problems in Windows XP, Microsoft’s Internet Information Server, and Internet servers in general. In…

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Backbone builder

Terremark CTO brought all his talents to bear on construction of the ‘NAP of the Americas’ TERREMARK WORLDWIDE CTO Monty Bannerman recently completed a Herculean task by any measure — one that, among other things, required him to fortify operations…