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Issue Of » October 04, 2004
COVER STORY
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In Search Of Agility
EDS wants to again become a lean, mean, fighting machine--and help its customers do the same.
Cool Stuff
Apple's server and storage offerings are helping the company overcome its reputation as the high-priced computing option
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MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS PROCESS
- Ariba's Comeback
- In Short: Oracle Tackles Small And Midsize Market
- In Short: Adaptive Discovery Aids Automation
SOFTWARE TOOLS
INFRASTRUCTURE
- HP And IBM Invest Big In RFID
- Appliance Aims At Adding Muscle To The Network
- Business In An Unplugged World
SECURITY
- Motorola Secures Web Services
- E-Mail Appliance Catches Viruses Fast
- Race Is On For Secure Linux
- Hackers Try To Exploit Jpeg Vulnerability
TECHONOMICS
OPINION
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Success Takes More Than A Good Idea
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Speak Your Mind And Skirt Abilene
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: GPS Advances
- Herbert W. Lovelace Secret CIO: Outsourcing Isn't Always The Answer
- The Advisory Council SmartAdvice: Consider Commercial Software Or An ASP To Provide A Management System
- John Soat War Spamming, Job Hopping, RFID Tagging
- William Schaff Taking Stock: RIM's Long-Term Outlook Is Hazy
- Bradford C. Brown Build Strong E-Votes So Paper Isn't Needed
- Parry Aftab The Privacy Lawyer: HIPAA: Who Can You Trust?
- Gene Alvarez RFID Deadlines Intensify Need To Manage Product Information
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