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CIO May 1, 2003 Susannah Patton |
A Smart Card Day in Paris A look at how smart cards pervade a Parisian's life, using a fictional character named Isabelle who works as a computer programmer in the modern suburb known as La Defense and lives with her husband, 3-year-old daughter and seven smart card applications.  |
CRM May 2003 Lisa Picarille |
Overly Ambitious Hewlett-Packard's CRM czar Mike Overly is working overtime to unify the company.  |
Inc. May 1, 2003 Mike Hofman |
The Big Picture This year's top company thrives in the electronics industry despite intense price pressure.  |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2003 John Teresko |
Electronics: A Voyage Of Discovery Nano-based breakthroughs will shrink data-storage costs, redefine equipment maintenance and change the fundamental challenges of new-product development.  |
Reason April 2003 Mike Godwin |
Prisoners of Digital Television A misadventure in high-tech regulatory policy -- and a Harry Potter Fix.  |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2003 John S. McClenahen |
Locations -- Siemens Hears Sounds of Success High-tech hearing-aid facility in La Mirada, Calif., is on former movie theater site.  |
Wired April 2003 Josh McHugh |
Wrist-Top Revolution How fashion watchmaker Fossil teamed up with Microsoft and Palm to change the face of wearable computing.  |
Knowledge@Wharton March 12, 2003 |
The Dell Model: How Well Will It Travel? Flawless execution of the well-known `Dell model' has a lot to do with Dell's success, Wharton professors say. But the model is now being tested in new ways, as the $35 billion company jumps into new markets -- both geographically and product-wise.  |
Knowledge@Wharton March 12, 2003 |
Can a Chinese Legend Go Global? As China transforms and opens, though, its number-one PC maker is coming into the spotlight, and its ambition is to become a global force to rival IBM, Dell and HP.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2003 Tonya Vinas |
Empty Plant Attracts Microchip Technology Gresham, Ore., site to employ 200 by year's end.  |
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