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CIO December 1, 2001 Mohanbir Sawhney |
Patterns of Progress Understand what lies ahead for the Internet by looking to networks of the past |
PC World November 8, 2001 Tom Spring |
Will the Web Someday Link Food, Bodies? The X Internet will link tiny, pervasive clients with common tasks, say analysts, vendors... |
CIO November 1, 2001 Malcolm Wheatley |
Distance's Demise According to British author Frances Cairncross, the world has yet to wake up to the implications of what she describes as "The Death of Distance," the still-unfolding possibilities unlocked by the power, reach and changing economics of global telecommunications... |
CIO November 1, 2001 Fred Hapgood |
Persistent Print 550 years later -- still no paperless office. A consensus on the future of printing has finally begun to emerge: Printing does have a future, limited in one way, but nearly boundless in another... |
CIO October 15, 2001 Eric Knorr |
Make Way for Web Services The Web services concept stands apart in its common sense. It's a simple idea: Enterprise applications should be broken down into reusable components called services, each one performing a distinct task. They're inevitable. Just ask the big guys... |
CIO September 15, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Big Splash for Bluetooth Bluetooth stumbled out of the gate. But the short-range wireless technology, which provides a cable-free way to connect devices, is destined for a surge to the front of the pack by 2005, according to a recent report... |
CIO September 15, 2001 Glover Ferguson |
CIOs Need to Get with the (Future) Program New technologies will provide increasing opportunities -- if managers pay attention... |
CIO September 1, 2001 |
Now Hear This "The Next Killer Application" will be the age of v-computing, and we will be able to do it by 2005... |
Fast Company September 2001 Seth Godin |
Change Agent Sadly, the future ain't what it used to be. We've gotten used to smaller dreams and closer reality. Here's to unreachable goals! |
CIO August 15, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Ethernet market - Predictions Gigabit and Wireless to Rule the Future... |
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