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Issue Of » January 21, 2002
COVER STORY
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Staying Put
Job-hopping has always been the way to get ahead in IT. But in today's slow job market, IT professionals could use some lessons in staying happy while staying right where they are.
Software's Challenge
It's time for developers to think and act differently.
Data Central
MetLife's new system improves customer service by putting all data in one place
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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMER ECONOMY
REGENERATION
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Herbert W. Lovelace Ask The Secret CIO: When Promotions Go Bad
- Bob Evans Business Technology: A New Era For Software
- John Soat IT Confidential
- William Schaff Taking Stock: The Games People Play With Your Money Need More Oversight
- Robert M. Rubin Industry Comment: National ID Card Commentary Enters The Silly Season
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: January's XP Surprise: The Giant Paperweight
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Poor-Quality Software Needs Zero Tolerance
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- Yahoo Stuck In Online Advertising Doldrums
- IBM Slips Amid PC Sales Slide, Services Shortfall
- Weak PC Market Takes Toll On Microsoft
- Few Bright Spots In Sun's Second Quarter
FRONTEND
- Jailbird.com
- Microsoft's Latest Legal Wrangle
- Homeland Security Goes Wireless
- Shrinking The Server
- Down But Not Out In Silicon Valley
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- CIA-Backed Fund Supports Stratify's Technology
- Ceramic+Metal = $12 million
- A Better Way To Track Paperwork?
- Let Others Wring Value From Intellectual Property
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