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Comeback Kids of 2003
June 30, 2003
Blame Hollywood for the glorification of the underdog if you must, but it is difficult to ignore the charm of a comeback kid, especially in today's struggling high-tech sector. In this special report at the midpoint of 2003, the E-Commerce Times focuses on several newly spiffed-up tech companies -- and explores what separates them from the pack.
Riding Out the IT Perfect Storm
June 25, 2003
Back in the IT good old days, money was plentiful, and nearly all projects were approved. What happened next has been described by Harvard University lecturer and author David Collis as the perfect storm of the IT world. The rough seas eventually will smooth out, but what can a CIO do until his or her company reaches calmer waters?

Behind the Scenes with the E-Business Idol-Makers
June 24, 2003
Venture capitalists may not be the heroic figures they were a few years ago, but they still have the power to decide whether would-be e-business superstars get a chance to seek the limelight. The difference between now and then is scale, Bain Capital Ventures partner Mike Krupka told the E-Commerce Times. "We now know you can only go so fast."
Anatomy of a Hostile Takeover
June 23, 2003
In macro terms, the hostile takeover has been a common, if generally reviled, tactic throughout human history. But does this art of war hold up over the long term in the business world? Amid the Oracle-PeopleSoft-J.D. Edwards melee, now seems like the right time to ask this pressing question.

New Frontiers in the Identity Theft War
June 20, 2003
Fraud on the Web may be analogous to fraud in the real world, but it seems to be far easier to defraud individuals of their bank accounts, cell phone accounts and even entire identities online. In this new medium, the black hats are outpacing the white hats, at least so far. Will law enforcement officials succeed in turning the tide?
Apple in 2008
June 19, 2003
If industry influence trumped such traditional economic considerations as market share, Apple probably would be the top computer manufacturer. Since prodigal founder Steve Jobs retook the reins in 1997, the company has revolutionized PC and notebook design, consumer electronics and digital distribution. Where will Apple be in five years?

Google as New Enterprise Superstar
June 18, 2003
Although the Internet burst into the mainstream several years ago, many enterprises are only just beginning to consider how world-class search capabilities could benefit their in-house infrastructure. One of the forerunners in this field is industry darling Google. As Gartner analyst Whit Andrews put it, "No one will get fired for buying Google."
To Outsource or Not To Outsource?
June 17, 2003
Most CIOs at some point have asked: Should I outsource this IT project? The answer can be surprisingly complex, depending on the reasons for considering such a move. For starters, although savings achieved through outsourcing can be significant, outsourcing is not just about money.

Linux (Finally) Ready for the Desktop
June 16, 2003
Has Linux finally matured into a viable desktop alternative to the Windows monolith? And will increasing adoption of this open source OS have a snowball effect in more and more organizations?
The Fine Print of IT Rebates
June 13, 2003
They seem ubiquitous wherever consumer electronics, hardware and software are sold: the offers for rebates plastered on packaging, store displays and cash register receipts. However, some buyers have found that promised rebates really are too good to be true. What are the pitfalls of high-tech rebates, and why do companies offer them instead of simply lowering prices?

Is Cisco Still Almighty?
June 12, 2003
The economic crash, which hit telecoms and dot-coms hard, did not spare onetime high-flier Cisco. However, despite a rough 2001, the company was one of the first tech giants to recover its balance. With some recent acquisitions in what it sees as key emerging markets, is Cisco poised to regain its titanic status?
Will SCO's Suit Chill the Penguin?
June 11, 2003
SCO's $1 billion lawsuit against IBM, which accuses Big Blue of violating its Unix licensing terms, has snowballed and is turning into "a high-tech game of Risk, with different combinations of players moving to form political alliances," Yankee Group senior analyst Laura DiDio told the E-Commerce Times. Will the suit slow the Linux juggernaut, or is it a non-starter?

Instant Messaging's Achilles Heel
June 09, 2003
Given the pace of business today, instant messaging seems like a natural fit for the global enterprise, enabling far-flung employees and contract workers to communicate in real-time throughout the workday. However, many enterprises are balking for a simple reason: IM and other peer-to-peer applications can pose serious security risks.
Inside Oracle's High-Stakes PeopleSoft Grab
June 09, 2003
Oracle's high-stakes bid for PeopleSoft, announced late last week, seemed to come out of nowhere. In a surprisingly blunt statement, PeopleSoft president and CEO Craig Conway called Oracle's actions "atrociously bad behavior from a company with a history of atrociously bad behavior." What is really behind Oracle's sudden takeover move?

Is Broadband Really Changing E-Business?
June 05, 2003
A new report by Technology Futures of Austin, Texas, states that in 2003, the proportion of American households using broadband will surpass 20 percent. At this crucial juncture in the evolution of the Internet, it might be worth reminding lawmakers who are trying to jump-start the economy how much increased broadband adoption could do for e-business.
What WebSphere Means for Your Business
June 04, 2003
IBM now is reaching out to small businesses with a scaled-down version of its e-business application development product, called WebSphere Express. These companies' first question is likely to be, "What is WebSphere, anyway, and what can it do for me?"

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