Stories From The
Issue Of » October 22, 2001
COVER STORY
Bounce Back
Business and technology managers in New York's hard-hit financial community have funneled their energies into a relentless effort to recover and rebuild
Back To Work
Terrorism, layoffs, canceled projects. Here's how companies help IT workers cope with a roller coaster of emotions and still keep their morale up.
The Home Front
The Sept. 11 attacks put telecommuting on the front burner for some companies
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TECH ANALYZER
- Docent Acquires gForce In E-Learning Deal
- EBay Persists As Jewel In The Rough
- Economy Keeps Sun From Rising
- Apple Profit Down 61%; 1Q Outlook Cloudy
- IBM Beats Odds With Strong 3Q
- I2 Reveals Losses, Layoffs, And Huge Write-Down
- When It Comes To Outsourcers, One Isn't Enough
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMER ECONOMY
- Voice Recognition Aims To Lower Call-Center Costs
- Full-Fledged Business Apps Make PDAs Indispensible
- Sales, Customer Analysis Extended
REGENERATION
- IT Goes To War
- Bounce Back: TradeWeb
- Bounce Back: AIG
- Bounce Back: J.P. Morgan
- Bounce Back
- Bounce Back: Board Of Trade
- Bounce Back: AMEX
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Ask The Right Question
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Unisys Has Sound Fundamentals And Looks Good For Patient Investors
- Robert M. Rubin Industry Comment: Whither The Electronic Book?
- John Soat IT Confidential
- John Mayo-Smith- Vp Of Technology At R/Ga Two Ways To Build A Pyramid
- Carl Zetie- Vice President- Giga Information Group Paradigms Shift, But Architecture Is Forever
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Companies, Employees Strive To Rebuild
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- Sun Suffers From Competition And Delayed Rollout
- PeopleSoft Reports Some Good Financial News
- Intel Hammered By PC Slump
- Investment Losses Hurt Microsoft Earnings
FRONTEND
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- Docent Picks Up The Pace
- For PhotonEx, More Is Better On Optical Networks
- VCs Shower $$ On FirstRain
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