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COMPUTERS
TODAY: July 2001 to December 2001
December,
2001
Sharing
Synergy
In the Internet age, collaboration is crucial to stay ahead of rivals.
But to succeed with c-commerce, firms may need to restructure their
businesses.
Front End: Show Of The Slowdown
November
, 2001
Should
You Upgrade To Windows XP?
A less crash-prone software code and faster performance make Microsoft’s
latest OS a tempting upgrade. But the hardware requirements are
steep.
The Net: Defamation And The Net
October,
2001
Dotcom
Survival Guide
Most dotcoms have been fighting a losing battle against market forces.
But there have been successes. Lessons from the winners.
The
Net : New Age Knowledge Transfer
September,
2001
Linux
Turns Ten
With big-name backers like IBM, HP and Intel, a slew of new applications
and acceptance in the enterprise arena, Linux finally looks set
to make it big.
The
Net : New Age Knowledge Transfer
August
16-31, 2001
Return
On Relationship
If CRM helps bring revenues, why are corporates wary of transitioning
from mere customer interactions to relationship-based customer interactions?
Networking:
Is The Supply Chain E-active?
August
1-15, 2001
Are
You Ready For Itanium?
Server giants are going gaga over Intel’s new 64-bit Itanium chip,
promising a new wave of competition in the markets. But are corporate
buyers listening?
Telecom:
The King Comms
July
16-31, 2001
Best
Test of .Net
Microsoft’s Office XP is the key stepping-stone into the .Net software-by-subscription
era. But does XP make Office more useable than it is already?
World
View: Slow Down
July
1-15, 2001
State
Of The Mart
Business trends, technology directions and scoreboard of the giant
IT companies—an annual roundup of the infotech industry.
World
View: Slow Down
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