- Wed May 28 2003 Microsoft, again: Apple's old nemesis
While the Mac maker commands today's headlines, it faces a series of obstacles from the Windows empire ranging from software licenses to influence in media industries.
- Sat Feb 15 2003 Setting the right price
In these uncertain economic times, managers might think it mad to talk about raising prices. Yet McKinsey asserts that it can be done.
- Thu Oct 2 2003 Riding the next technology wave
John Sculley talks about several new technologies he believes are already transforming IT in subtle--and not so subtle--ways.
- Wed Jun 28 2000 Dot-coms close e-commerce doors under cost pressures
Executives at Internet companies are learning the hard way that online content and retailing are difficult to house under the same roof.
- Sat Nov 8 2003 Offshore and beyond
McKinsey finds that while companies are exporting back-office functions and service jobs, they are mistakenly leaving billions of dollars in savings behind.
- Sat Feb 12 2000 The week in review: Stopped cold
Relatively simple computer attacks paralyze several leading Web sites, striking at the heart of the digital economy.
- Wed Mar 14 2001 Business online: A working evolution
Harvard Business School professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter talks about the evolution of business in the era of the Internet and how enterprise can better harness its power.
- Fri Nov 21 2003 The pragmatic radical
CEO Michael Dell is about to apply his tried-and-true business formula far beyond the PC. Is he worried? Don't count on it.
- Sun Jun 15 2003 Vision Series: Intensive care for medical data
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act may be a headache for the health care industry, but it could provide IT companies with a partial cure for their prolonged business slump.
- Thu Jun 7 2001 How fast is too fast?
Speed in building a business is sometimes advisable, even necessary. But more often than not, it kills.




