Digex now employs 818, compared to the 1,404 workers that toiled in its halls a year ago.Savings from layoffs and other cost-cutting measures were reflected in selling, general and administrative ...
Digex Inc., a Beltsville-based corporate Web-hosting company, was so coveted at the height of the Internet boom that WorldCom Inc. spent $4 billion for a parent company it didn’t want just to get ...
Animal-rights activists know the name PETA is an acronym for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. But in cyberspace, the letters briefly stood for People Eating Tasty ...
Executives at Digex, which is majority owned by WorldCom, said the carrier's woes will not impact service to Digex or to its customers. Earlier this month, WorldCom's CEO John Sidgmore also said Digex ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
WorldCom Inc.'s bankruptcy filing will not interrupt its funding of Digex Inc. or the Laurel Web-hosting company's efforts to become financially independent, a Digex spokeswoman said yesterday.
Doug Humphrey, with Ramen, at Exec TechBreakfast. To those who attended the first-ever Exec TechBreakfast on Wednesday morning, Doug Humphrey was introduced as the “father of managed hosting.” ...
Digex Inc., a Laurel-based Web hosting company, pared its international workforce this month and consolidated its data-center operations in Europe, pulling out of facilities it leased from bankrupt ...
WorldCom announced yesterday that it has agreed to pay $430 million to settle lawsuits seeking to block a complex merger that would have given it Digex Inc., a Beltsville company that runs Web sites ...
IIS 6.0 isn’t in final form yet, but that doesn’t mean it’s not in use. In fact, one of the largest managed hosting companies in the world has been using it for two years now—and not just on a test ...
Digex Inc., the managed Web application hosting arm of beleaguered telecommunications carrier WorldCom Inc., said today that it is laying off 200 employees, or 20% of its workforce. In a statement, ...
With its WorldCom future uncertain, Digex is taking steps to make itself financially independent from its majority shareholder, and the latest move puts Digex in the financing business. The Laurel, Md ...
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