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Insight
"Software functionality and other services traditionally provided by internal IT departments will be increasingly delivered ‘over the 'Net’ via supply chains composed of multiple external service providers.
The New Mobile Workforce
This article looks at the benefits offered by mobile professionals, the devices that will be most used by mobile professionals, and the steps to take to ensure the security of these devices.
XML Use on the Rise
The phrase early adopter comes from Geoffrey Moore's Crossing the Chasm (HarperBusiness, 1991), in which he describes the uptake of new technologies.
XML Use on the Rise
Voice Recognition
It's been about three decades since the first promises about voice recognition were made by researchers at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA -- the same Defense Department agency that created the underlying technology for the Internet).
Web Money Models
Money is the key to e-commerce. Selling products over the Web -- exchanging products for money -- defines e-commerce. On the Web, money comes in various forms, some as conventional as credit cards and some as unconventional as eBay's Billpoint online payment service. "Web money," if you will, has been the source of much hand-wringing and the focus of much creative thinking.

