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Issue Of » January 07, 2002
COVER STORY
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Save Or Spend?
The uncertain economy calls for caution in IT spending, but companies must also guard against cutting back too much.
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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMER ECONOMY
REGENERATION
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
- Hot Job Skills For The Year Ahead
- It's Still A Tough Call For IT Spending In New Year
- IT Salaries Come Back To Earth
- Gloomy IT Job Market May Perk Up In 2002
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Teens' Inscrutable Adventures
- Herbert W. Lovelace Ask The Secret CIO: Cheater's Comeuppance
- David Post and Bradford C. Brown On The Horizon: 'Peer Production' Promises To Leap In Importance
- Robert M. Rubin Industry Comment: Plain English, Please
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: Ten Resolutions For Better Computing In 2002
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: There Are No Quick Replies In This Age Of Uncertainty
- John Soat IT Confidential
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Guarded Optimism For Tech-Stock Recovery In Latter Part Of Year
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- VerticalNet Finalizes Buyout Of Atlas Commerce
- IBM Transceiver Unit Shifts To Uniphase's Hands
- Hynix Price Hike Could Snap DRAM Market Out Of Coma
- Click Has The Relationship-Management Blues
FRONTEND
- 3-D Glasses Hit The Web
- Getting Gates' Attention
- Defying History
- And The Winner Is...
- The Euro Meets RFID
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