===========================================================================
NEW RESEARCH AT WWW.FORRESTER.COM -- Week Ending 1/30/99 ===========================================================================
Following is a list of recent research published by Forrester. To access these documents, click on the embedded links and log in using your user name and password. Your ability to access entire research documents varies according to your membership with Forrester.
**If you are a Forrester Intranet or Forrester Notes client, you can access Forrester's recent research through your organization's intranet or Notes site.**
REPORTS
THE KIDS' ON-LINE ROLLER COASTER Entertainment & Technology Report, Seema Williams, December 1998 forrester.com
The 6 million kids on-line today will rise to 13 million by 2003. Kids' content providers will flood the Web to capture this audience, but limited revenues will force market consolidation by 2003. Broadband will revitalize this market after 2003.
BRIEFS/EXECUTIVE TAKES/DATA INSIGHTS
Will Open Access Trip Up Broadband? People & Technology Brief, Christopher Mines, February 1, 1999 forrester.com
Auctions Head For The Mainstream Business Trade & Technology Brief, Varda Lief, January 29, 1999 forrester.com
Microsoft Gets Hyper On Reseller Links Business Trade & Technology Brief, Bruce D. Temkin, January 29, 1999 forrester.com
Yahoo! Scoops Up GeoCities Media & Technology Brief, Chris Charron, January 29, 1999 forrester.com
Women.Com Networks Media & Technology Brief, Lisa Allen, January 29, 1999 forrester.com
Silknet's Difference Packaged Application Brief, J. Thomas Gormley, III, January 29, 1999 forrester.com
Microsoft's Complete Commerce Is Overstated Commerce Technology Brief, David Truog, January 28, 1999 forrester.com
Measuring IT's Customer Satisfaction Leadership Take, Ron Shevlin, January 28, 1999 forrester.com
Lotus Ships Sametime Software Brief, Eric G. Brown, January 28, 1999 forrester.com
AltaVista Strikes Out On Its Own Media & Technology Brief, Chris Charron, January 27, 1999 forrester.com
E-LOAN Leads The Home Lending Charge Money & Technology Brief, James P. Punishill, January 27, 1999 forrester.com
IBM Tightens Security Network Brief, Ted Julian, January 27, 1999 forrester.com
Automated Support Tools Will Come For Free Computing Brief, Matthew M. Nordan, January 26, 1999 forrester.com
Reading The IBM Tea Leaves Computing Brief, Jon Oltsik, January 26, 1999 forrester.com
Document Management Moves To The Intranet Software Brief, Christine S. Overby, January 26, 1999 forrester.com
Local Competition: Working Up A Head Of Steam Telecom Brief, Jeanne M. Schaaf, January 26, 1999 forrester.com
Apple Shows That It's Ready For Games Again Entertainment & Technology Brief, Jeremy Schwartz, January 25, 1999 forrester.com
German Telecom Deregulation Trickles Down To The Net European New Media Brief, Joe Sawyer, January 22, 1999 forrester.com
==========================================================================
For more information on the Forrester services to which your company has access, please contact the Forrester Customer Center: tech-support@forrester.com <mailto:tech-support@forrester.com> +1 617 520-5730 toll-free 888/265-7145 (United States and Canada only)
Reprints Available Forrester clients can order additional copies of our Reports or our Briefs. Please contact your Account Manager for information. forrester.com <http://www.forrester.com/Personal/ViewContract/1,1090,0,00.html>
Please forward the following information to people whom you feel would benefit from Forrester's research: To subscribe to Forrester's weekly research update, please send an e-mail to listserv@list.forrester.com <mailto:listserv@list.forrester.com> with the following command in the body of your message: subscribe Weekly_Research <FirstName> <LastName>. For example: subscribe Weekly_Research Jane Doe. If you don't want to receive this e-mail, simply send an e-mail to listserv@list.forrester.com <mailto:listserv@list.forrester.com> with the following command in the body of your message: signoff Weekly_Research. Technographics is a registered trademark of Forrester Research, Inc. |