- Wed Oct 3 2001 Commentary: Different models, customers
Amazon.com and eBay may be contesting each other in court, but in Gartner's assessment, they do not really compete head-to-head in the marketplace.
- Sun Mar 14 2004 Privacy in the age of transparency
Strategy + Business explains the delicate balancing act companies face in keeping the data they've collected about customers confidential.
- Wed Apr 9 2003 Supply chain reaction
Once laughed off as the concept that made Net-connected toasters possible, "pervasive computing" is hitting its stride--as a tool for industry.
- Wed Jul 28 2004 Editors' picks: Broadband stories around the Web
Fast Internet connections are essential to the future of an economy, but the U.S. has fallen behind other countries. These are some of the more interesting stories on the issue.
- Mon Feb 28 2005 Can eBay continue to defy gravity?
Wharton experts say there's no need to get too worried about eBay's prospects right now. In the future, however, things may get interesting.
- Sat Oct 25 2003 Supply chain's growing pains
Both the term "supply chain management" and the discipline it describes have evolved considerably over the past two decades.
- Sat Jul 26 2003 Reorganizations: What to expect and avoid
Wharton experts examine recent megamergers and find that there are common themes to explain the success--and failure--of what are almost always jarring corporate restructurings.
- Wed Jun 15 2005 Apple's Intel switch: Jobs' keynote transcript
CEO stunned customers, developers and industry analysts when he announced that Apple was embarking on its third major transition: putting Intel chips inside the Mac.
- Sun Oct 20 2002 The Internet as integrator
Brand building is an area in which the Internet could change everything, but experts at Strategy + Business caution that all too often, companies perceive the Internet simply as another channel. That's where they're making a mistake.
- Tue Aug 7 2001 Web sites prey on rivals' stores
They call it getting "Gatored," and some Web sites are out to restrict the practice. But for now it's fast becoming an effective way to feast on competitors where they live.

