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Issue Of » September 20, 2004
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Measure Up, Or Move Out
IT efficiency, corporate-accountability practices, and new business strategies distinguish the most innovative companies.
Top Of The List: Recipe For A Better Winery
Equal parts technology and business acumen give winemaker Gallo a better view of its processes, business, and customers
Emerson Pushes Boundaries Of IT
114-year-old company uses technology to maintain its unique spirit
Avnet Greases Supply Chain
A new software architecture speeds this distributor's global supply chain
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- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Cheers To The Year's Top Tech Innovators
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- David Kepler Executive Forum: Times Are Better, Thanks To IT
- Bette Walker Executive Forum: A New Approach To Tough Times: So What?
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: How To Save An Hour (Or More) On XP Installs
- Lou Bertin The Observer: Here's Hoping This Group-Think Effort Is Full Of Wisdom
- The Advisory Council SmartAdvice: Web-Based Collaboration Helps Bridge Travel, Time Gap
- Thomas Claburn RFID Is Not The Real Issue
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