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Issue Of » November 10, 2003
COVER STORY
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The Mind Of A Hacker
Why do hackers hack? They say it's to learn about technology and how computers work. That's small comfort to security pros.
Spam Nation
It's a [bad] part of our everyday lives. Who's behind this stuff?
Turnaround Time
EDS says it's set to come back, with plans to lower service-delivery costs and offer higher-level services
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BUSINESS PROCESS
SOFTWARE TOOLS
- Top Mission: Save The Children
- Tools For Communicating
- Intelligence Or Info Overload?
- Energy Bar Firm Gets Reporting Boost
INFRASTRUCTURE
- Proper Data Protection
- Wireless LAN Security Gets Beefed Up
- HP Expands Itanium 2 Lineup
- Sungard's New Focus
LEADERSHIP
TECHONOMICS
OPINION
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: The Wow Factor, Times Two
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Grid Computing: Too Big To Be Ignored
- John Soat IT Confidential: The CIA Talks The Talk; Public Walks The Line
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Watch Shifting Sands Of Tech Valuations
- Parry Aftab The Privacy Lawyer: Cyberloafing's Drain On Productivity
- Herbert W. Lovelace Secret CIO: Trapped In The Sales Presentation From Hell
- Jim Nash Best Of Listening Post
- The Advisory Council SmartAdvice: Boosting Legacy Apps Without Overspending
- Carl Zetie Mobile Middleware Matters
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