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Issue Of » November 29, 2004
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Big Ambitions
AT&T is struggling to remake itself as a high-value IP services vendor, but time may be running out
Reason To Share
Despite political infighting, intelligence agencies are working to improve collaboration and data sharing
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MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS PROCESS
SOFTWARE TOOLS
INFRASTRUCTURE
- Bank Revises Availability Strategy
- Word To The Wise: Choose VoIP Providers With Care
- Reap RFID Rewards
- In Short: Easing Backup
- In Short: Always-On Linux
- In Short: XML Runs Amok
SECURITY
- App Battens Down Office
- In Short: Oracle Slows Down Its Patch Schedule
- In Short: A $13 Billion Market
- In Short: Cisco Warns Of Threat
TECHONOMICS
OPINION
- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Smartest Strategy Is Adaptability
- Michael Friedenberg The Big Picture: Oracle-PeopleSoft Battle's Side Effect
- John Soat Politics And Software: Strange Bedfellows
- William Schaff Taking Stock: Pay Attention To Technical Analysis
- The Advisory Council SmartAdvice: Five Main IT Categories To Evaluate In Companies You Might Buy
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