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April 27th, 2004, 05:42 PM
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Relationship of Datamation and Server Watch to VirtualDR.
I found VirtualDr a couple years ago through HardwareCentral.com. Now there are two shortcuts to both the 'Server Watch' and 'IT Management' (thanks to Big John apparently). However, these two forums are virtually empty rooms (and I had to reregister for both).
I just wondered what kind of relationship exists between the sites? If they are both parts of Internet.Com, how come there isn't tighter 'integration'. Both of those sites could really share the membership of virtualDR.
Hopefully, both sites will become less of a dead end. I have volunteered my services at Server Watch to no avail (GUNDERSTONE hasn't answered my PM's there).
Any thoughts?
Pat
AsusA7N8X, AthlonXP2200
gForce4600+ti & Audigy Platnium, FPS SOUND. AKA- The ultimate gaming machine (well it WAS three years ago anyway).
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April 27th, 2004, 09:34 PM
#2
Jupitermedia - aka Big Daddy
Jupitermedia (Nasdaq: JUPM), headquartered in Darien, CT, is a leading global provider of original information, images, research and events for information technology, business and creative professionals. JupiterWeb, the online division of Jupitermedia, operates four distinct online networks: internet.com and EarthWeb.com for IT and business professionals; DevX.com for developers; and ClickZ.com for interactive marketers. JupiterWeb properties include more than 150 Web sites and over 150 e-mail newsletters that are viewed by over 20 million users and generate over 300 million page views monthly. Jupitermedia also includes: JupiterImages, one of the leading paid subscription-based images companies in the world with over 3.5 million images online serving creative professionals with products like Comstock Images, Photos.com and ClipArt.com; JupiterResearch, a leading international research advisory organization specializing in business and technology market research in 18 business areas and 14 vertical markets; and JupiterEvents, which produces offline conferences and trade shows focused on IT and business-specific topics, including Wi-Fi Planet,Search Engine Strategies and Internet Planet.
http://www.jupitermedia.com/corporate/about.html
If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.
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April 27th, 2004, 11:09 PM
#3
JupiterWeb properties include more than 150 Web sites and over 150 e-mail newsletters that are viewed by over 20 million users and generate over 300 million page views monthly.
Yes this appears to sum it all up. Stock market investors seem to be driven by numbers rather that results.
I have the same question as Pat. In fact I posted a question over on one of their other forums some while ago, and like most other questions there it still remains unanswered. Take a look.
In an area where volunteers do all the work, something needs to happen to get that initial momentum, Jupiter media could employ a couple of gurus for a few months to start answering questions, using several different nics if they like, till the places gain some credibility and the volunteers follow.
With the downturn in the IT industry they should be able to pick up a couple of turned on gurus for a song. BF
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May 6th, 2004, 04:06 PM
#4
Server Watch is NEARLY dead. There isn't even a feedback forum.
I don't know if the 'build it they will come' tactic is going to work. Really, all of these forums should be somehow consolidated. The user base here is prime.
AsusA7N8X, AthlonXP2200
gForce4600+ti & Audigy Platnium, FPS SOUND. AKA- The ultimate gaming machine (well it WAS three years ago anyway).
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