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Issue Of » November 19, 2001
COVER STORY
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How IT Helped An Airline Recover
Continental's heavy investment in its IT systems is helping it navigate through turbulent times
Customers In Demand
Demand planning can help suppliers know their customers better
Get Well, Fast
The bioterrorism threat is forcing health care to lose its aversion to IT
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TECH ANALYZER
- Global Execs Doubt Their Network Security
- New Innovations Boost Intel-Based Servers
- Online Travel Sites' Recovery In Jeopardy
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMER ECONOMY
REGENERATION
INNOVATION
THE NEW WORKPLACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
OPINION
- Fred Langa Langa Letter: The 10 Best And Worst Things About Windows XP
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Mobile Phone Companies Bounce Back After A Dismal Year
- Carl Zetie Context Is King
- Bob Evans Optimize Your Business
- John Soat IT Confidential
- Stephanie Stahl Health Care And Charities Get An IT Wake-Up Call
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
FINANCIAL
- SunGard Gets Green Light On Comdisco Deal
- Fiorina Lobbies For Merger Amid Falling Sales
- Dell's Average PC Price Falls $50 In Three Months
- Ellison Stirs Some Bad News Into His Color Commentary
FRONTEND
- Going Deep For Safety
- OpenWorld Opens To Job Seekers
- Trim The Grass Online; No More Sneezing
- Scale New Heights
- X(Box) Marks The Spot
FOLLOW THE MONEY
- Starent's Mobile Services Get $22M Boost
- Videoconferencing Makes The White House
- $8M Expands Satmetrix's Satisfaction Measures
BREAKAWAY
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