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[2003-05-29] Change Now, Change Later
Why do corporate image and Name Identities die a slow death?

[2003-05-06] Relationship Marketing King: Wal-Mart Still No. 1
The economists are still telling us how bad the U.S. economy is, but don't say anything about the bad economy to your local Wal-Mart greeter. His or her employer just witnessed revenues grow by 12 percent in 2002, to $246.5 billion. He or she will probably proudly let you know that Wal-Mart Stores Inc. was just ranked number one-again-by Fortune magazine, leading the top 500 corporations for a second year in a row. How do they do it?

[2003-05-01] The Secret Of IBM's Staggering Success
IBM has minimized the impact of rough times in the PC sector by being as many things as possible to all customers.

[2003-05-01] Akamai, IBM Promise Zippy Web Services
The companies team up to sell a hosting service that will deliver Web services applications using Akamai's network of servers around the world.

[2003-05-01] Microsoft Unveils Business Portal
Microsoft Business Solutions yesterday unveiled software designed to allow firms to centralise access to corporate information and applications via a common web browser interface.

[2003-05-01] The Man Who Invented Video Games
Not many people can list starting a $10 billion industry among their accomplishments. Ralph Baer can.

[2003-05-01] Mending, Sending & Email Appending
So you have half million-offline customers and you wish to reach them by email? Not a problem if you have no qualms of violating a person's privacy.

[2003-05-01] Disaster Recovery, What's That?
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) has cancelled a £23m global IT project because it failed sufficiently to take into account potential terrorist threats.


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