September 10, 2000
Companies reach to Web for software
Businesses can lease software over the Internet. But they must weigh benefits with risks when deciding to tie critical computer functions to a company across the web.
Loose change
Auto glut?
Troubling discoveries on death, finances
A death in the family means a deep sense of loss. As I recently learned it also means filling out paperwork, sorting through a loved one's possessions and notifying credit card companies, banks, the government and others that someone has died.
Coming next Sunday: new business column
When WorldCom bought Tampa-based Intermedia last week, the Times turned to veteran business reporter Robert Trigaux to give readers an inside look at what really drove the deal.
On money
Some find it hard to forgive, forget crash of highfliers
Ten tips
Don't blow your money when buying a ceiling fan