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Team Of The Year
At Wal-Mart, business technology is a team effort--the retailer's far-reaching RFID project would be impossible to achieve if it weren't. This year, InformationWeek recognizes CIO Linda Dillman and her IT staff--some 2,400 strong--as our business-technology team of the year.
Uncle Sam's Guiding Hand
Government mandates increasingly translate directly into IT initiatives, setting the top priorities at many companies
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- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: Kudos To Top IT Team At Wal-Mart
- Bob Evans Business Technology: Mixed Messages Conceal IT's Strength
- John Soat IT Confidential: Offshore Outsourcing, Tax Dollars, Trouble
- William Schaff Taking Stock: IBM PC-Unit Deal: It's All In The Numbers
- Wes Melling Smart Advice: Real-Time Analysis Lets Companies React Fast
- The Advisory Council SmartAdvice: Do Up-Front Analysis To Make Sure The Linux Desktop Suits Your Work Environment
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