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    In a past era, the path to new ventures and conquests was to "go west". As we pioneer the realm of information technology at the beginning of the 21st century, the phrase my well become, "go portal".

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    Before it gets crowned as technology's next big thing, David Litwack says Web services must solve one of IT's biggest problems: integrating decades-old systems built using different technologies.

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    As Microsoft's forthcoming office suite takes clearer shape, we report on the latest beta version, and its implications for companies' IT strategies.

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    Google's popular map and e-mail sites reignite interest in older Web tech, raising potential threat to Microsoft, Flash and Java.

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    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is expected to unveil a new product intended to turn Office into a data-collection tool and boost sales of the desktop software.

  • Office 2003 Beta 2: an IT perspective

    As Microsoft's forthcoming office suite takes clearer shape, we report on the latest beta version, and its implications for companies' IT strategies.

  • Dancing with documents

    Collaboration, records management, and workflow are just some of the features in current electronic document management software. We examine your options.

  • Tech Guide: Alternatives to AvantGo

    If you are looking for an AvantGo replacement, here are five software programs you can utilise to put the Web on your PDA.

  • Six CRM packages tested

    CRM packages are everywhere these days. Which one is right for your organisation?

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