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STORIES FOR JANUARY, 2003:

Enron
Site Sold
Some assets of scandal-plagued companies are faring better
than others (Wired Space, Jan. 31)

GI
Partners Buys Five Sites
Acquires Weehawken carrier hotel, data centers
in San Jose, Denver and Dallas (Jan. 27)

Internap:
Prices Stablilizing
The network service provider sees the "flight to safety"
as a factor (Jan. 29)

Learning
From Slammer
Amid
frustration over patches, a case for ROI on security spending
(Jan. 28)

Suddenly,
Customers
There are signs that more companies are leasing hosting space.
(Jan. 28)

Cyberwar
or Cyberhype?
As the US edges ever closer to military action against Iraq, there
is once again chatter about "cyberattacks" (WiredSpace, Jan. 20)

Interland
Consolidates
As it integrates the assets acquired in that buying binge, Interland
is closing four data centers (WiredSpace, Jan. 13)

It's
Getting Lonely
HostingTech magazine to shut down (WiredSpace, Jan. 13)

ClearBlue Rebrands
As NaviSite
New
name reflects latest structural, facility management changes
(Jan. 10)

Terremark Partners With HP
"Hemispheric
partnership" will target Latin American market
(Jan. 9)

A
Profitable Sale?
Cents on the dollar? Not for Ameritrade, which says it just sold
its Kansas City data center for a handsome profit. (Wired Space,
Jan. 8)

Beyond
Server Huggers
Succeeding with local customers has led to wider benefits for
several providers. (Wired Space, Jan. 7)

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