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Issue Of » May 03, 2004
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High-Tech Cure
President Bush will appoint a national health-technology coordinator as the government takes on a bigger role in pushing the health-care industry to embrace IT
Breach Of Trust
Data breaches are a constant threat and put companies in danger of losing their most valuable asset: customer trust
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- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Investing Dollars With Sense
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Fighting For Survival, Or Global Opportunity?
- John Soat IT Confidential: Spam Loot, Patents, And Candid Camera
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Can Investors Hear Verizon Now?
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: How To Safely Store And Manage Passwords
- The Advisory Council Smart Advice: Wringing More Value From Already Installed Apps
- Lou Bertin The Observer: What Happened To Our Future?
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