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IndustryWeek May 1, 2002 John Teresko |
Wired For Work Yes, the office of the future is a cubicle, but this one is integrated with information technology... |
Salon.com April 30, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
"The Long Boom" is back! Recession? What recession? A coauthor of 1999's infamously optimistic screed says the future is still bright... |
CIO April 15, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
Local App Power A recent report by analyst firm Yankee Group predicts that the next swing of the pendulum between centralized and decentralized applications will soon align with a new concept called client services... |
Fast Company May 2002 Alison Overholt |
New Leaders, New Agenda These six leaders stepped into their top jobs at a time of enormous challenge. Here's what each of them has to say about their approach to passing today's tough test and setting the agenda for the future... |
Wired May 2002 |
Long Bets Seventeen of the world's most wired minds stake their names -- and their cash -- on the future... |
Knowledge@Wharton |
What's Ahead for Wireless Data, Internet Security and ASPs? While technology categories improve at predictable rates, product categories don't. Trendy though the latest electronic toys might be, these new technologies have to translate into cold cash and must be made secure from both domestic and foreign threats... |
Fast Company March 2002 Christine Canabou |
The Whole World Is Watching Meet Risto Linturi, an influential futurist, consultant, and venture capitalist with a unique vision for the future... |
Fast Company March 2002 Fast Company |
Technology: How Much? How Fast? How Revolutionary? How Expensive? Not long ago, we believed in technology's outsized potential. Now the promise of technology seems unfulfilled. What's next? Will technology take a backseat? Or are we about to see a new role for technology -- one that is smarter, sharper, and more sustainable? |
Fast Company March 2002 Ryan Mathews & Watts Wacker |
Deviants, Inc. Deviance tells the story of every mass market ever created. What starts out weird and dangerous becomes America's next big corporate payday. So are you looking for the next mass-market idea? It's out there -- way out there... |
Fast Company March 2002 Alison Overholt |
Virtually There? Global teams have to cooperate more closely than ever. Nonstop travel seems less appealing than ever. The solution: an ever-growing collection of tools for electronic collaboration. When it comes to doing real work across long distances, we are virtually there... |
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