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Inc. December 1, 2002 Leigh Buchanan |
Start-up Strategies: Early to Web Dot-coms, schmot-coms. When you're launching any kind of company with limited resources, the Internet can be your best friend. |
CIO December 1, 2002 Elana Varon |
Portals Finally Get Down to Business Portals have been with us since the early days of Internet applications. Now they've come of age, and they're ready to engage customers and business partners. |
CIO November 15, 2002 Susannah Patton |
Web Metrics That Matter Web metrics are no longer one-size-fits-all. Now they must match your website's business and audience. Here are the latest tools to gauge your website's effectiveness. |
D-Lib November 2002 Almasy, Sleasman & Bower |
Software for Building a Full-Featured Discipline-Based Web Portal: The Scout Portal Toolkit The Scout Portal Toolkit is an open source software package with metadata entry and workflow control features that helps users find information by browsing and keyword search. |
New Architect December 2002 Peter Morville |
Bottoms Up Designing complex, adaptive systems: Increasingly, our sites are larger and more sophisticated. And yet, we shouldn't let our sites become small pieces badly joined. The cost of giving up is too high. One way to solve the problem is to take a bottom-up approach. |
New Architect December 2002 Susan Kuchinskas |
Building a Barrier-Free Web Making your site accessible to the disabled is good business. |
New Architect December 2002 Amit Asaravala |
How Can I Help You? Sprint's Claire is a representative who never sleeps. According to representatives at Sprint PCS, the Kansas City, Missouri-based company has been able to resolve 10 percent more customer service calls since Claire took over. So who is this Wonder Woman? She's a software program. |
New Architect December 2002 Doug Addison |
Say Cheese Snapfish keeps customers smiling with quick access to hi-res snapshots |
New Architect December 2002 Al Williams |
Keeping Control Using CVS for Web projects: While earlier version control packages were best suited to traditional software development, CVS provides several useful features that seem tailor-made for the Web. |
New Architect December 2002 Lee Schlesinger |
NetIQ WebTrends Reporting Center 5.0, Enterprise Edition You can get free Web server log analysis tools, so why pay tens of thousands of dollars for NetIQ Corp.'s WebTrends Reporting Center? Because it can help you learn lessons from your logs that more than pay back its high price. |
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