Keep a Watchful Eye on Your Tech Partners
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Commerce Hits the Road
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2010: A PC Odyssey
Ten years from now, will you have a PC? If so, what will it look like, and how will it work? We asked research-lab experts where the PC is going–and got surprising answers. From the October 2000 issue of PC World magazine by Dylan Tweney, dylan@tweney.com "2010 is going to be a great year," you […]
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Typists, Dust Off Your Keyboards
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Searching for customer service
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Rules for Writing a Privacy Policy
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Keeping Your Systems Alive
Disaster is unacceptable. The only question is who provides your safety net?That’s the reality of retailing today, in which executives must choose between backing up systems themselves, or hiring someone else to do it. Risking total collapse is not an option.Every retailer has to consider worst-case
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Will Bluetooth Chew Up the Airwaves?
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Linux Looks Good to Retail
Once the exclusive province of Internet infrastructure geeks and open-source devotees, Linux is starting to look attractive to retailers. “I think you’ll see more and more retailers wake up to Linux,” says Mike Prince, vice president and CIO of Burlington Coat Factory, based in Burlington, NJ. Burli
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