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Issue Of » May 31, 2004
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Global Forces
For many companies, future growth requires adopting a singular, global view of nearly every aspect of the business: the workforce, supply chain, operations, and sales. That means a global approach to business technology, whether it's supporting a network infrastructure spanning dozens of countries or coaching development teams from Brussels to Bangalore. Here's how five U.S. companies are meeting the challenge.
Strategy Shift
Microsoft is looking at how companies do business--and writing software products to support those processes
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