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Issue Of » February 23, 2004
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Intel's Crystal Ball
It has been years since Intel was simply a chipmaker. What does the company see itself doing 10 years from now?
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BUSINESS PROCESS
- In Short: E-Retailers Keep Customers Happy
- In Short: Siemens Has High Hopes For PLM, Too
- In Short: Unifi Cites Benefits Of PLM Software
- Supply-Chain Boost
SOFTWARE TOOLS
- For Your Eyes Only
- Lost Deliveries
- Big Databases Are Big Challenges
- In Short: Reducing Work Of Data Reconciliation
- In Short: Teradata Offers Consulting Services
INFRASTRUCTURE
LEADERSHIP
OPINION
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: At Intel, Vision Is Never Out Of Style
- Bob Evans Business Technology: One Question Remains: Will You Be Ready?
- John Soat IT Confidential: Bored With IT? No, Boards Need IT
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Cabot Microelectronics Deserves Second Look
- David Post and Bradford C. Brown On The Horizon: Internet's Openness Is What Makes It Work
- Herbert W. Lovelace Secret CIO: Who Should Lead The Fight Against Spam?
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: Cool And Quiet, Part 1
- Jim Nash Best Of Listening Post
- The Advisory Council SmartAdvice: Top-Down Strategy
- Lou Bertin The Observer: Nuts-Behind-The-Wheel Must Accept Blame--And Change Behavior
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