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Issue Of » April 01, 2002
COVER STORY
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Revving Up
No. 4 carmaker Toyota hopes to leapfrog competitors with digital-modeling software that links production and design
Computer, Heal Thyself
Software increasingly will be able to adapt without human intervention. Will managers be able to let go?
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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
- Destination Integration: Let Business Needs Be A Guide
- Mining E-Procurement For Savings
- Companies Unify Data Sources
REGENERATION
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
- Ford's Clean-Windshield Approach
- Execs Aren't Skimping On IT Projects
- Fisher-Price Toys With Modeling Software
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Answers Real Or Absurd
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Iona Technologies Looks Like A Good Value In The Tech Market
- Carl Zetie PDA Wars: Round Two
- John Foley Editor's Note: Invest Now Or Later? There's No One Answer
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: Silent Censorship
- John Soat IT Confidential
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- SEC Probes Network Associates' Books
- Manugistics' License Revenue Strong, Despite Bigger Annual Loss
- Economy Closed 2001 On An Upswing, Commerce Department Says
- CA Names Two New Directors After Attack From Wyly
FRONTEND
- High-Tech Hang Gliding
- E-Learning Spotlights Northernmost People
- Always On The Job
- Microsoft Vs. The World
- Cupertino Goes Live
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- Companies Fill In Gaps To Connect Web-Services Apps
- SmartPipes Apps Lighten Load On IT Departments
- Video Delivery Without Broadband Or Boxes
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