Stories From The
Issue Of » March 25, 2002
COVER STORY
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Attitude Adjustment
There's an improving mood among IT professionals, but continued caution in spending.
Bigger, Smarter, Cheaper
Demand for storage is soaring, but customers want vendors to deliver systems that are more scalable, easier to use, and less expensive
Golden Moment
IT systems scored beautifully at the 2002 Winter Olympics. But they didn't need to cost $300 million.
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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
REGENERATION
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
- Ryder CIO Plots Course
- Data-Sharing Partners Square Off With Bioterrorism
- Teens Skilled In Technology Will Shape IT's Future
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- John Soat IT Confidential
- Robert K. Weiler Decision Support: Automatic Upgrades: A Hands-On Process
- Robert M. Rubin Business Case: Will We Reach 1984 By 2004?
- Lou Bertin The Observer: Cluttering Up The Network
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Recovery Will Show Who's Smart And Who's Not
- Fredric Paul IT's Evil Empires
- Bob Evans Business Technology: The Bottom Line Is People
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Comverse Technology Is Well-Positioned For Wireless Growth
- Herbert W. Lovelace Ask The Secret CIO: Boss Decisions
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- Red Hat Stock Down Sharply As 4Q Loss Widens
- Travelocity Backs New Sabre Bid To Acquire Rest Of Company
- Analysts Trim Intel Estimates On Bearish Outlook For PCs
- Rates Could Rise As Economy Expands, Fed Says
FRONTEND
- Spectrum Overlap Embarrasses Sprint
- Because Portal Is There
- Lucky Lindy
- Hang In There
- Virtual Keyboard Is The Real Thing
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- Clustra Deal Reasserts Sun's Web-Services Commitment
- Simplicity And Low Cost Lure VCs To Networking Startups
- Startups Aim To Ease The Storage Challenge
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