Monthly Archives: October 2001

For Tweens, Still A Lot Of Have-Nots

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While many companies look to kids and teenagers for hints about the technology trends of the future, that future is likely to exclude a...

Downsizing Acrobat PDFs

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Here at eWeek, all stories appear in PDF format for final edits and general polishing before they begin rolling off the presses—so Adobes Acrobat...

Testing Your Disaster Recovery Plan

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Having a disaster recovery plan that covers alternative work space is one thing, but knowing that it will work when you need it is...

How to Stay Afloat

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On Wall Street, a week after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, it seemed almost like business as usual. Traders returned to...

Exodus Pins Future Health on Fresh New Face

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Exodus Communications Inc.s slide over the past year has mirrored that of many other companies born out of the rapid rise and fall of...

Pull It All Together

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Two years ago, you couldnt shut KPMG up. The consulting firms marketing people were ready at the drop of a hat to wax eloquently...

A New Thorn for Microsoft

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Microsoft Corp.s latest legal battle—fighting a misleading advertising suit filed by Novell Inc.—could have a negative effect on the outcome of its antitrust case...

Siebel Purchase Brings Biz Intelligence to Software

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Siebel Systems move to acquire its own analytics company could lead other major software developers to take similar steps, creating ramifications throughout the business...

The Write Stuff

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Name: Geoffrey MooreTitle: Author, consultantWeb Info: www.chasmgroup.comClaim to Fame: Author of "Crossing the Chasm"Geoffrey Moore has a history of employing metaphors from the natural...

Duncan Anderson

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President & CEOGlobal KnowledgeElevator Pitch Anderson leads the No. 3 corporate IT education and training company in the world.Claim to Fame Quadrupling revenue in...