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Issue Of » July 12, 2004
COVER STORY
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Billions To Save
Businesses are working hard to reap more efficiencies from supply-chain processes
Automating The IT Factory
Efficiency demands technology, and now it's IT's turn to learn that lesson
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MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS PROCESS
SOFTWARE TOOLS
- Thrifty And Efficient
- In Short: U.N. Comes Down Against Spam
- BEA Takes An Open Approach
- In Short: Study Pegs Cost Of Software Piracy
- In Short: IBM To Use Open-Source Code In Tools
INFRASTRUCTURE
- Futuristic Workplace
- In Short: Microsoft, Saflink Work On Security
- In Short: Unitrends Boasts Of Faster Recovery
- In Short: Satellites Go Mobile
TECHONOMICS
OPINION
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: IT Learns To Take Care Of Its Own
- Bob Evans Business Technology: The Security Revolution: Coming Soon To A Vendor Near You
- John Soat IT Confidential: Dirty Laundry Is A Breath Of Fresh Air
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Stock-Price Fireworks Come Late This Year
- Herbert W. Lovelace Secret CIO: Superior IT Service? Get Help-Desk Superstars
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: The Promise--And Problems--Of The New Windows Update
- The Advisory Council SmartAdvice: Map Out An Organizational Structure For Security
- Parry Aftab The Privacy Lawyer: What You Don't Know About Privacy Can Hurt You
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