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Facing A New Reality
Oracle is changing its pricing and products to cope with a tough economy.
Paradigm Drift
CIOs aren't taking many chances on startup technology. So is innovation dead?
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- William Schaff Taking Stock: EDS Looks Like A Bargain Despite Its Relationship With WorldCom
- Herbert W. Lovelace Secret CIO: Technical Feasibility Isn't Business Viability
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Today's Teens Are The Tech Influencers Of Tomorrow
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: Maximizing ''System Restore'' In WinME and WinXP
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