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Issue Of » October 15, 2001
COVER STORY
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IT On High Alert
A sharper focus on security may derail collaborative business efforts
Business As Usual?
Microsoft may have outlasted government efforts to break it up, but business customers say a lot about the company hasn't changed
Help Desks Think Bigger
Technology support is shifting from troubleshooting simple questions to supporting companies' business strategy
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TECH ANALYZER
- Microsoft, DOJ Make Final Settlement Attempt
- Developers Can Port Code To .Net With Visual J#
- Exelon Extends IT Security Alert
- An E-Vestment For Gadget Mongers
- Internet Too Unsafe For Feds
- Air2Web Investments Belie Web Myth
- Business Culture Is Obstacle To Cybersecurity
- OS/2 Will Run Windows Applications Again
- ERP Monitoring Takes On Granular Quality
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMER ECONOMY
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: Fine-Print Follies
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Security Vs. Nuisance Suits
- Karyl Scott Emerging Technologies: Closing The Integration Gap
- John Soat IT Confidential
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: A Question Of Balance: Collaboration Vs. Security
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Accenture's Diversification And Structure Should Serve It Well
- Herbert W. Lovelace Ask The Secret CIO: Cut Back On The Staples, Would Ya?
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- Commerce One Warns Of Revenue Drop
- Accenture And Andersen Report Revenue Growth
- Slumping Ad Sales Are Bad News For Yahoo
- Motorola Loss Means More Layoffs
FRONTEND
- A Tribute
- Cause For Concern?
- Grand Ole Check-In
- The Vested Look
- Terrorism Prevention Through Sharing
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- White-Hot Collaboration
- Seed Money Could Help Nanotech Company Sprout
- Microsoft Gets Into Ozzie's Peer-To-Peer Groove
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