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Issue Of » April 21, 2003
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Critical Path
Workers worry the IT career path has become less promising. That's bad news for the industry. Second in a three-part series.
Tough Climb
Technology can help airlines reach the heights again, but the industry may need to rethink some of its practices
Technology Takes To The Air
Delta Air Lines' low-cost digital alternative offers ticket kiosks and screens on the backs of seats. Will it fly financially?
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- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Technology Will Remain Vital
- John Soat IT Confidential: Privacy, Security, Identity Still Matter
- William Schaff Taking Stock: IBM's Numbers Look Better Than Most
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: 10 Great, Free Tools
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Forecasts Of IT's Death Are Premature
- Michael Friedenberg Business Technology Central: Don't Push The Reset Button
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