- Wed Nov 5 2003 Reshaping Dell
Dell President Kevin Rollins may be the most powerful and least-known executive in all of high tech.
- Mon Feb 18 2002 A genius and his machine
The concept of the computer is traceable to a Victorian-era inventor named Charles Babbage. Wharton looks at a new book that details this curmudgeon's lifelong dedication his idea.
- Wed Apr 3 2002 Is CRM all it's cracked up to be?
"Customer relationship management" software is seen as a must-have for many companies trying to streamline processes and save money. But the jury's still out on whether it works.
- Sat Aug 3 2002 CEO vs. CIO: Will the marriage survive?
CEOs and CIOs too often act as though they are partners in an enormously uncomfortable marriage. Experts at Strategy+Business explain how this dangerous dysfunction means the losers in this corporate family standoff are often the companies themselves.
- Tue Sep 21 1999 Microsoft hatching online plans for Office
Microsoft is pondering a Web-hosting model for its Office desktop applications intended to maintain its huge installed base--and enormous revenues--in a new Web-based world.
- Wed Jan 23 2002 A painful homecoming
A year after returning to the top office at the PC company he launched, Gateway CEO Ted Waitt finds that his early success is hard to repeat.
- Sun Jul 15 2001 The week ahead: Earnings march or funeral wake?
Earnings season kicks off with a vengeance this week, as hundreds of companies will tell Wall Street how their businesses fared in the second quarter.
- Fri Jul 13 2001 The week ahead: Earnings march or funeral wake?
Earnings season kicks off with a vengeance this week, as hundreds of companies will tell Wall Street how their businesses fared in the second quarter.
- Sat Aug 10 2002 STMicroelectronics: A metanational pioneer
The marriage of two money-losing state-owned companies seems an unlikely preface to a global success story. Experts at Strategy+Business explain how this inauspicious combination led to the rise of the world's No. 3 chipmaker.
- Sat Apr 24 1999 The week in review: Compaq CEO ousted
In a surprise move, Compaq's board ousts Eckhard Pfeiffer, one week after the world's largest PC maker warned that first-quarter earnings would fall well short of expectations.




