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Issue Of » September 18, 2006
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Hewlett-Packard's Taskmaster
Heir to the chairmanship, Mark Hurd stays focused on growth and efficiency.
In Depth: The Transformation Of EMC
Best known as a storage hardware vendor, EMC has spent more than $7 billion to become more of a software and services company. Is the strategy working?
15 World-Widening Years
In 1991, the Web was just a gleam in a few people's eyes. Today it's driving communications, research, business, and life everywhere. How did we get here, and what's next?
Principal Financial Group Targets 15 Million Customers
This tech innovator offers workers Web tools for managing their assets and uses database marketing to effectively package products.
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Department of Energy Launches Storage Effort The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is investing $11 million in a project to solve the storage problems of high-speed supercomputers, a move which may ultimately help enterprises handle their own spiraling storage demands. |
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