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...today, but the Code Deep Purples of tomorrow. Not half-assed worms cobbled together by so-called "script kiddies" who merely download the right pieces of code and whose intentions are basically benign. I'm talking about vast and malicious super worms. If you could create something that attacked Cisco router software, for example, you really would cause a global Internet meltdown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Worms Like Code Red Are Good For You | 8/1/2001 | See Source »

...That something may be a big company?s bullish Q4 outlook; it may be something as small like Cisco?s announcement Tuesday that it was finally whittling down its piles of unsold inventory. You never know how mass delusions get started. More likely it?s going to have to be a general feeling that the economy (and the tech sector) has located the courage to start making new and exciting things again. Particularly the kinds of business-investment purchases that make higher productivity - more stuff at less cost - possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Markets: Another One-Day Summer Rally | 7/31/2001 | See Source »

...news. Everyone knows about the glut of cell phones, PCs, chips and fiber-optic line gathering dust. Earnings stink across the board, and stock-market gurus predict we're headed for a demoralizing test of the April lows. In short, gloom is as plentiful as the routers and switches Cisco can't sell. So a lot of investors are hedging their allegiance to technology--and rightfully so. If you want easy odds, take the Lakers to threepeat. Investing in tech has never been a lay-up, save for a few aberrational years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rewinding the Tape On Tech | 7/2/2001 | See Source »

...River Telephone Authority into a satellite-TV, cell-phone and Internet-service provider - and then spun off a new data-processing corporation called Lakota Technologies Inc. LTI employs 20 people, but Bourland dreams of 1,000 workers scattered across the 2.8-million-acre reservation. To train them, Bourland persuaded Cisco Systems to open one of its networking academies on the reservation. Students at Cheyenne Eagle Butte High School now learn to design, build and maintain computer networks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Winning Big Without Casinos | 6/25/2001 | See Source »

...River Telephone Authority into a satellite-TV, cell-phone and Internet-service provider--and then spun off a new data-processing corporation called Lakota Technologies Inc. LTI employs 20 people, but Bourland dreams of 1,000 workers scattered across the 2.8-million-acre reservation. To train them, Bourland persuaded Cisco Systems to open one of its networking academies on the reservation. Students at Cheyenne Eagle Butte High School now learn to design, build and maintain computer networks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Community Activism: Winning Big Without Casinos | 6/18/2001 | See Source »

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