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Issue Of » May 20, 2002
COVER STORY
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To The Middle
Big ERP vendors haven't done well in the midmarket. Can Microsoft do better?
Quality First
Users say software quality is critical. But it's up to them, and their vendors, to do something about it.
One Step Ahead
Security managers are trying to be prepared for the next blended threat attack
A New Way To Learn
Online charter schools offer an option for kids who might have trouble in traditional classrooms
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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Robert K. Weiler Decision Support: Overcoming Obstacles To Asset Reuse
- John Foley Business Technology: Different Views Of Microsoft
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Uncle Sam Helps American Management Systems Through Slump
- Walker Royce The Case For Results-Based Software Management
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Software Quality Is Everyone's Problem
- John Soat IT Confidential
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- Storage Keeps Dell On Steady Course
- Closing The Books On The Old HP
- IT Does Its Part For The Recovery
- Palmisano Plays Up Optimism
FRONTEND
- When Redundant Communication Is Good
- You Can Hear Andy Warhol Roll Over In His Grave
- Surfing For Silent Skies
- Maybe They'll Call The Service 'Pasture Prime'
- If You're 21, Press 1 ...
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- Data-Mining Outsourcers Help Simplify Info Analysis
- Subject Matter Captured For E-Training Components
- Startup Dares To Go Where Storage Leaders Leave Void
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