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Issue Of » October 08, 2001
COVER STORY
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In Search Of The Big Picture: Supply Chains
Companies re-evaluate their supply-chain strategies and seek improved forecasting tools to provide end-to-end visibility and shield production from disruptions
In Search Of The Big Picture: Forecasting
Companies re-evaluate their supply-chain strategies and seek improved forecasting tools to provide end-to-end visibility and shield production from disruptions
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TECH ANALYZER
- The IT Show Must--And Does--Go On
- Microsoft Softens Licensing Rules Again
- Next-Wave Business Analytics
- A Shot Of Red Eye For Your Cell Phone?
- Ricochet Resurfaces To Provide Wireless In New York
- Pocket PC 2002 Arrives With A Splash
- CIOs Aren't Just Technologists Anymore
- Monster.com Slashes 10% Of Staff
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMER ECONOMY
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- John Soat IT Confidential
- William Schaff Taking Stock: The Bottom Is In Sight For Enterprise-Software Companies
- Robert M. Rubin Industry Comment: Will National Identity Cards Be The Next Step?
- Rusty Weston Matter Of Fact: Truth Or Consequences
- Lou Bertin The Observer: Microsoft's Slap In The Face
- Stephanie Stahl Sharing Data Is Key To Antiterrorism Efforts
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Opportunity From The Ashes
- Robert K. Weiler Decision Support: Critical Need Is A Bright Spot In Market
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- CRM Loses Its Healthy Glow
- Compaq And Dell Move In Different Directions
- Hiring Slowdown Hurts Monster.com
- Nortel To Cut 20,000 Jobs To Regain Focus
FRONTEND
- A Tribute
- No Time Like The Present
- Latest Internet Craze: Attack-Related Domains
- Priceline Rebounds
- Ricochet Bounces Back To Help With Recovery
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- ROI Squeeze Hits Product-Development Work
- Take Two Pictures And Call Me In The Morning
- Keeping The Data Real
BREAKAWAY
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