Stories From The
Issue Of » March 18, 2002
COVER STORY
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In Lockstep On Security
More companies are doing detailed assessments of their business partners' information security. Failing grades can end a collaborative relationship.
E-Sourcing's Next Wave
A growing number of businesses expect big savings from supplier-relationship management
Pay Dirt
Petroleum companies tap IT to help sustain them through a tough economy
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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
- Green Stamps For The 21st Century
- You Want It When?
- Portals Transform Into A Strategic Collaboration Asset
- Damage Assessment: Lessons From Ground Zero
- Putting Structure In Unstructured Data
- Easier E-Payments Take The Hassle Out Of Checkouts
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
- Yahoo's Not Just For Consumers Anymore
- IT Pros Plus Marketing Experts Equal Better Service
- Teens Put IT Prowess To The Test
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: Exploring Windows Alternatives
- John Soat IT Confidential
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Oversupply And Competition Keep Telecom Equipment Stocks Down
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Reflections On A Name Game
- David Post and Bradford C. Brown On The Horizon: Cyber- Protection's Murky Waters Run Deep
- Esther Schindler Sour Note
- Herbert W. Lovelace Secret CIO: Dressing For Success In A Tough Economy
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Ethics And The No-Fear Generation
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- Adobe Profits Down; New Photoshop Could Help
- Ascential Buys Data-Cleansing Software Maker
- No Rebound In Sight, Oracle Says
- More Pension Funds To Oppose HP-Compaq Deal
FRONTEND
- Can Hackers Hack It?
- Hey, Big Spender
- EBay, Party Animal
- A Valley Tribal Council
- The Wonder Of E-learning
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- A Welcome Inva$ion
- Peribit's Prescription To Cure Congestion Lures $21M
- SupplySolution Drives Into Funding Fast Lane
- Small Stuff Draws Big Interest
BREAKAWAY
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