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Issue Of » August 18, 2003
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One Wild Week
Business-technology executives had a rough go--and it may not be over yet
The Need To Know
Knowledge management has gone from pie-in-the-sky promises to more-realistic applications
Dean's Not The Only One Who's Learned Online Lessons
Amid the country-fair confusion of campaign sites, the sniping between campaign staffs, and the attempts to make the election result seem inevitable, some actual innovations are appearing.
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INFRASTRUCTURE
- Tech Guide: Five Ways To Modernize Your Mainframes
- Get Into The Safe IM Zone
- Thin Is In At Investment Firm
LEADERSHIP
TECHONOMICS
OPINION
- Chris Murphy Editor's Note: Managing Info, If Not Power Grids
- Bob Evans Business Technology: The View From The Left Coast: Sobriety
- John Soat IT Confidential: New Job, New Office: It's All A Crapshoot
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: Managing Your Windows XP Passwords
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Iona Still Suffers In The Post-Bubble Era
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