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This Week In InformationWeekOnline: April 24, 2000

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    COVER STORY: Salary Survey: Money, Yes, But More
    It's hip--and profitable--to be in IT. InformationWeek's annual salary survey shows compensation packages continue to rise as the demand for IT talent outstrips the supply--and technology workers are enjoying newfound respect from the business community.

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    Behind The Numbers: IT Compensates Beyond Pay

  • Hard Sell For IBM Hardware
  • Microsoft Woos Handheld Users With Pocket PC
  • PeopleSoft Apps Will Automate And Integrate Staffing
  • Ford's New Model: Online Lead Management
  • Products, Acquisition Launch Siebel's E-Commerce Push
  • Entrust To Buy enCommerce In $470 Million Deal
  • Support Services Help Users Help Themselves
  • Niche Marketplaces Debut Despite Roller-Coaster Nasdaq
  • New EDS Unit Gives Marketplace Buyers The Real Cost
  • Haht Links Back-End And Online Procurement Systems


  • BUSINESS APPLICATIONS


    E-BUSINESS


    SERVICES
  • Comergent Strengthens Online Links
  • Acta Debuts Data-Caching Suite For ERP
  • MicroStrategy Helps E-Commerce Go Mobile
  • SageMaker Acquisition Will Strengthen Portal Software
  • Online Collaboration Tools Help Simplify Product Design
  • New Options For Online Selling
  • Product Opens Legacy Systems To E-Commerce Apps
  • Ameritrade Pares Systems To Boost Capabilities
  • Auto Dealers Come To Terms With The Web
  • Now Shipping: Supply-Chain Apps
  • Envive Puts Its Performance-Monitoring App Online
  • Everybody Wants To Be An ASP

  • INFRASTRUCTURE


    CAREER
  • Single Point For Storage Management
  • Tying In Remote-Office Phones, Networks Get Simpler
  • Enterprise Storage Management With Flexibility
  • Online Recruiters To Consolidate
  • IT Talent Shortage Renews Interest In Mentoring
  • Need IT Talent? Cultivate Your Own

  • APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

    LABS

    FINANCIAL
  • Directories Come Into Their Own
  • How Healthy Is Your Web Site?
  • Online Project-Management Teamware
  • Taking Stock: Where Old Economy Meets New

  • OPINION

    AUTHORITIES

    BEHIND THE NEWS
  • Editor's Note: Satisfaction Means More Than Money
  • Business/IT: The Plunge Vs. The Aftermath
  • Secret CIO: Does The IRS Know Too Much?
  • IMHO: Golden Age Of Customers And IT
  • Redmond Watch: Microsoft's Trojan Horse
  • Behind The Numbers: IT Compensates Beyond Pay
  • Behind The News
  • IT Confidential

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