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IndustryWeek March 1, 2003 John Teresko |
IBM's Patent/Licensing Connection IBM Corp. is deservedly proud of decade-long leadership in patent awards, but licensing revenue is the real reward. IBM's secret: Treat licensing as a significant part of business strategy.  |
Fast Company March 2003 Keith H. Hammonds |
Motorola Bets on Its Chips A radical new business model overturns all the old rules. Now, will it work?  |
Home Theater February 12, 2003 Jon Iverson |
Athena Hits the Big Time Getting the word out and placing your products in front of the customer is critical in the ever-competitive audio business. Canadian speaker company Athena has just made the score of a lifetime in that regard, entering into an agreement to market their products through Best Buy stores.  |
Bio-IT World February 10, 2003 Michael Swenson |
HP's Shot at Dominance The new HP could become the leading systems provider for life science applications.  |
CIO February 1, 2003 Christopher Lindquist |
Palm's Reaching Out New management. New product lines. New strategic direction. It's no secret that Palm Solutions Group is working hard to turn around its fortunes. The company's recent line of Tungsten PDAs demonstrates a renewed focus on cutting-edge technology.  |
Home Theater January 29, 2003 |
CEA: DVD Still King Manufacturer-to-dealer sales of DVD players continue to set record-breaking figures, according to a report released by the Consumer Electronics Association in late January.  |
Wired February 2003 Frank Rose |
The Civil War Inside Sony Sony Music wants to entertain you. Sony Electronics wants to equip you. The problem is that when it comes to digital media, their interests are diametrically opposed.  |
Salon.com January 15, 2003 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Hollywood and Silicon Valley: Together at last? A new industry agreement on digital copyright issues says the government should stay out of enforcement. But it's a little late for that, says one expert.  |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2003 John Teresko |
Autonomic Computing: The Next E-Business Step IBM: "It's time to design and build computing systems capable of running themselves, adjusting to varying circumstances and preparing their resources to efficiently handle workloads."  |
Knowledge@Wharton December 18, 2002 |
Lou Gerstner's Turnaround Tales at IBM Gerstner showed 'em. His new book, Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?, is subtitled Inside IBM's Historic Turnaround and it's fun reading Gerstner's take on how that came about.  |
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