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  • E-marketplaces: Finally registering

    Special report: In the wake of the dot-com crash, e-marketplaces have learned their lessons and are now focusing on the bottom-line deliverables that enterprises are demanding.

  • B2B Special: Public versus private marketplaces

    From macro to micro, from industry-wide applications to company-specific exchanges, market forces have shown that less is better when it comes to e-marketplaces.

  • Training: key to retaining

    If you think IT training is a good place to make budget cuts, here's something to think about: Some human capital management experts say that even if cutting training budgets saves you a little money now, it's likely to cost you a lot more in the long run.

  • I-manager survey

    The damage estimates from the dot-com implosion and the ensuing economic downturn are still being tallied, but this much is already clear: The job of delivering successful e-business initiatives has become a whole lot more demanding than it was during the Internet's heyday. Are you up for the I-Manager challenge?

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