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Issue Of » April 15, 2002
COVER STORY
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The Buck Stops Here
The federal government is taking a businesslike approach to IT. If its initiatives take off, citizens should reap the benefits
Hitting The Target
Workforce-optimization tools can help companies get more from their employees--and let employees get more from their jobs.
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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
- Mitsubishi Floats A New Idea
- Customer Interactions In One Basket
- Web Services Take Integration To A New Level
- U.S. Army Ready To Capture And Build On Information
REGENERATION
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Phil Van Praag Strategic Thinking: Making IT Decisions
- Brian Gillooly Business Technology: ROI Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
- John Soat IT Confidential
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Despite An Earnings Dip, IBM Remains A Good Bet For The Long Term
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: Firewall Feedback
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: There Is No ''Norm'' In Business Technology
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- RSA Posts 1Q Loss; Network Associates Logs Profit
- Cognos' Quarterly Earnings Rise As Expenses Fall
- SSA Buys Computer Associates' Supply-Chain Software
- SEC Settles Accounting Fraud Suit With Xerox For $10M
FRONTEND
- Virtual Truckin', Real Help
- Museum E-Guides
- Jays Try To Scalp Scalpers
- Sounds Like A Hit
- Goliath 1, David 0
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- Video-On-Demand In Focus
- More Money For Web Services
- Warm Winds For Messaging
- Web Services Testing Wares Pass $29M VC Test
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