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Inspecting XP
A flap over Windows XP shows that some customers don't trust Microsoft. That doesn't bode well for the company's grander plans.
Inspecting XP
A flap over Windows XP shows that some customers don't trust Microsoft. That doesn't bode well for the company's grander plans.
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- Hyatt Opts For All-In-One Approach
- Seamless B-To-B Online Payment Systems Readied
- IT 'Hiccups' Could Slow Energy Deregulation In Texas
- Test The E-Payment Waters Before Buying
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INNOVATION
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OPINION
- Bob Evans It's Still The Customer, Stupid
- Herbert W. Lovelace Ask The Secret CIO
- Lou Bertin The Observer: A Prescription for Optimization
- Stephanie Stahl Business Technology Managers Have Their Say
- William Schaff HP's Offer To Take Over Compaq Involves Clearing Lots Of Hurdles
- John Soat IT Confidential
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