InformationWeek: The Business Value of Technology

InformationWeek: The Business Value of Technology
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  This Week's Issue
  September 25, 2000
Top Stories:
    COVER STORY:
  • Balance Or Burnout
    In today's fast-paced Internet economy, business demands more than ever from technology, and IT professionals are feeling the heat. Is your company at risk of driving out its top talent?

  • It's A Wireless World
    Wireless technology is the primary network interface in many areas of the world. And although U.S. service providers have built networks, usage lags behind other areas.

  • Keeping An 'I' On The Competition
    Internet resources have changed the landscape for competitive-intelligence professionals.
  • Cisco's Security Push
  • OracleMobile To Host Data For Wireless Devices
  • Certicom Keeps Private And Sensitive Keys Safe
  • $500B Exchange Picks Software Partners
  • Customers Get More Flexible, Affordable Frame Relay
  • Akamai, Digital Island Dispute Patented Technologies
  • Windows 2000 Datacenter Ready To Roll
  • Software Lets Sellers Get Personal With Customers
  • Partners Link Legacy Systems With B-To-B Apps



  • BUSINESS APPLICATIONS


    CUSTOMER ECONOMY


    INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Microsoft's Knowledge Push
  • Dell Jumps Into Trading Exchange Race
  • Online Transactions Are Just The Start For Ventro
  • Budget Planning: The Next Generation
  • Web Helps Snap-On Expand Reach
  • Software Aimed At Helping B-To-B Competition
  • Online Payment Services Eschew Credit Cards
  • Sagent Adds Portal To E-Business Intelligence Line
  • Hosting Service Tames Monstrous E-Mail
  • E-Retail Customer Service: Itıs More Than Just E-Mail
  • NetScout Integrates Real-Time Tools
  • Cisco Offering Designed To Speed DSL Implementation
  • Ford Employees Offered Subsidized DSL Service
  • HighGround Helps Users Manage And Control Storage
  • Keystone Mercy Strives For A Healthy Security Plan
  • Is 'Always On' Worth Being 'Always Exposed?'

  • PERVASIVE COMPUTING

    APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

    CAREER
  • Wireless Photos Speed Damage Claims
  • Time-Tracking And Billing Service Goes Wireless
  • Wireless Apps: Problems And Opportunities
  • Web-Site Monitoring Derails Problems
  • Microsoft Solidifies Its .Net Plans
  • Teamwork Via The Web
  • Ready To Make A Move? Recruit Your Recruiter
  • Demand For IT Pros Drives Vendor Certification Growth

  • INNOVATION

    TECH ANALYZER

    FINANCIAL
  • The Software Factory
  • Business Drives Web Scalability
  • Pressure Grows For E-Business Initiatives
  • Taking Stock: Check The Corners Of Security

  • OPINION

    AUTHORITIES

    BEHIND THE NEWS
  • Editor's Note: Got A Life?
  • Business/IT: A Lose-Lose-Lose Situation
  • Secret CIO: Demise Of A Salesman
  • Opinion: Companies Must Fight The Backlash
  • IMHO: So Who Needs The Web?
  • Matter Of Fact: Managing The Dream Team


    FRONTEND


  • FrontEnd
  • Follow The Money
  • BizModel.com
  • Behind The Numbers: Customer Intelligence Gets Smarter
  • Behind The News
  • IT Confidential

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