Paula Musich

Tending to the Little Guy

When Brookfield Properties Corp. began looking to use technology to improve services for its business tenants, officials hardly thought theyd end up launching a new company. But $10 million and 15 months later, the worlds fourth-largest commercial property company late last month launched Semprio Inc.—a startup dedicated to providing small-business tenants in premier properties with […]

MarchFirst Woes Mounting

A handful of boutique Web integrators continued their collective death spiral last week with announcements of more dismal financial news and layoffs—all this amid a growing reluctance among clients to continue working with the shaky companies. Topping the list, Chicago-based MarchFirst Inc. last week began a third round of layoffs that could result in as […]

Flexible Payment Option for Small Biz

When it comes time to implement CRM or e-business applications, small and midsize businesses often face a dilemma: Wait until the money can be found to fund such projects, or go ahead with something less complex and with fewer features. But a new, more flexible payment approach could make such trade-offs a thing of the […]

Pact Will Let EDS Manage IT at Sabre

Electronic Data Systems Corp. and Sabre Inc. have signed a 10-year, $2.2 billion outsourcing contract calling for Sabre to turn over management of its IT infrastructure as well as its outsourcing business for the travel industry. As part of the deal, Sabre and EDS will jointly market Sabres airline applications through an ASP (application service […]

HP Takes Aim at Small Biz

Hewlett-Packard Co. earlier this month became the first large PC maker to try its hand at the nascent PC subscription utility-based computing model. The Palo Alto, Calif., vendor announced several installation and support services wrapped around its hardware and primarily Microsoft Corp. software for small- to midsize businesses. It joins startups Everdream Corp., of Fremont, […]

Schmidt Steps Down

For the second time in his career, Jack Messman will head network software developer Novell Inc.—a result of Novells surprise acquisition of Cambridge Technology Partners Inc. and a top-level shake-up announced last week. As part of the acquisition, Messman assumes Novells CEO spot, taking the job of Eric Schmidt, who will remain in the chairmans […]

Opticom Grades Service Performance

Opticom Inc. hopes to take on larger players in the service-level management arena with what it says is a unique way to provide relevant reporting on most of the elements that make up a service. The Andover, Mass., company this week announced Version 3.0 of its iView software, which provides fault detection, diagnosis resolution and […]

EDS Puts Clients in the Drivers Seat

Electronic Data Systems Corp. built a business—and a reputation—locking customers into long-term deals that were never famous for warm and fuzzy things like customer care and responsiveness. But as part of a cultural shake-up, EDS is putting customers back in the drivers seat with a new service excellence dashboard that encourages more frequent user feedback. […]

HP To Run Some Qwest Hosting Centers

The reinvention of Hewlett-Packard Co. took another interesting twist late last month when the company announced a multi-faceted deal with Qwest Internet Solutions that involves multiple HP lines of business. The give-and-take deal, valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars by HP estimates, calls for Denver-based Qwest to purchase a series of management tools […]

Tivoli Gears Up for Service Provider Battle

Tivoli Systems Inc. is hoping a revamped strategy and a short list of new customers will put some much-needed momentum behind its service provider initiative. The IBM unit, which saw a slip in revenue growth in the fourth quarter, last week touted several new service providers among its customers as the company expanded its reach […]