Business
An investor group launched a Bermuda-based electronic-commerce company offering virtual offices, or “e-suites,” in an effort to capitalize on the island nation’s lack of corporate taxes.
June 4, 1999
Technology and the Internet
If 1993 was the year businesses figured out what the Internet was and 1994 the year they learned how to use it, 1995 will be the year corporations actually make some money on the global computer network.
Dec. 18, 1994
Netscape Communications Corp. agreed to license its electronic-commerce software to Citibank, marking a victory for Netscape as it focuses on its corporate-software business.
May 20, 1998
Business-to-business e-commerce and information appliances, according to the experts, are where things are going.
May 11, 1999
Electronic commerce is finally taking off, as businesses seek to cut costs and expand their reach. The trend promises a huge corporate reshaping--and another set of winners and losers.
Sept. 14, 1997
Federal officials seem inclined to extend a deadline for privatizing control of the Internet’s address system.
July 27, 2006
Computers: Sun Microsystems would get business software operations. The alliance with Internet-related firms could form a bulwark against Microsoft.
Nov. 23, 1998
Opinion
The Obama administration moved one step closer Thursday to giving up the last vestige of U.S. control over the Internet.
June 10, 2016
The nonprofit group that oversees the Internet addressing system won an endorsement from congressional investigators.
July 8, 2000
Stephen King was going to revolutionize the book publishing business by sequentially putting his newest blockbuster directly on the Internet.
Dec. 11, 2000