Stories From The
Issue Of » September 24, 2001
COVER STORY
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Cutting Back
The terrorist attacks have raised tension in an already-uncertain economy, forcing IT execs to focus on only the brightest ideas
Suspended Air
Terrorist attacks force airlines to restructure IT priorities and revamp plans
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TECH ANALYZER
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMER ECONOMY
REGENERATION
- IT Managers Were Skittish Even Before Attacks
- Caught In Uncertain Times
- Some Reconsider Offshore Outsourcing After The Attacks
- PDA Helps Save Organs
- Cutting Back
- IT Spending Slows As Confidence Drops
- Suspended Air
- Collaboration: Hope For Our Future?
- Automakers Look To Reconstruct Supply Chains
- Wireless To The Rescue
PERVASIVE COMPUTING
- Authentication Tool Closes Holes
- Less-Expensive PDAs Hit The Market
- Keep Your Hands On The Steering Wheel
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Bob Evans Caught In Uncertain Times
- William Schaff Taking Stock
- Wendy Wolfson What Sticks: Lucky Duck
- Clinton Wilder Collaboration: Hope For Our Future?
- Stephanie Stahl Doing Business In A World That Will Never Be The Same
- John Soat IT Confidential
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
FRONTEND
- XP Show Likely To Go On
- Risk Predictor's Popularity Jumps
- Angel Grows In Brooklyn
- PDA Helps Save Organs
- Wireless To The Rescue
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- Wireless Management Grabs $11Million
- Demand Grows For Authentication Tools
- Logistics.com Arranges $10M Influx Of Funds
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