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Fast Company December 2002 Chuck Salter |
Playing to Win Computer and video games are a bigger business than the movies, and the biggest force in games is Electronic Arts -- a company whose blockbuster titles dazzle millions of customers and generate billions of dollars in sales. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at a creative powerhouse (and a model of disciplined management).  |
CIO November 15, 2002 Christopher Koch |
Pay Us Now AND Later Questioning how maintenance fees for enterprise software are used.  |
Salon.com November 15, 2002 Andrew Leonard |
AbiWord up Booms come and busts go, but open-source developers keep improving the alternatives to Microsoft's "standards."  |
JavaWorld November 2002 |
Oracle joins Eclipse Oracle is joining the IBM-led Eclipse tools initiative, which seeks to provide a universal platform for tools integration. Oracle is also introducing a proposal for a single API to access multiple vendors' Java-based IDEs.  |
PC World December 2002 McCracken & Arar |
Microsoft on Custom XPs Jim Allchin, Microsoft's Platforms Group vice president, talks about the future of specialized versions of the XP operating system.  |
Salon.com November 2, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Settlement talk What Bill Gates and advocates for each side have to say about the court's decision to approve the Microsoft antitrust deal.  |
Salon.com November 2, 2002 Scott Rosenberg |
Money talks, Microsoft walks Bill Gates lets out a big "Whew!" as the court decides that what's good for Microsoft is good for America.  |
CIO November 1, 2002 Ben Worthen |
Solving Storage Headaches Acirro looks to simplify network attached storage management in complex environments.  |
CIO November 1, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
Wireless War Zone? It's all happy-talk now, but wireless carriers and software vendors are headed for a showdown.  |
PC World November 1, 2002 Garretson & Ferranti |
Antitrust Decision: A Long Time in the Making Relive some of the key moments in the long battle between Microsoft and the Department of Justice.  |
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