- Wed Apr 28 1999 EDS chief to shed light on restructuring
Financial analysts finally get some face time with new EDS chief Dick Brown, who is expected to shed some light on big changes expected at the company.
- 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.
- Thu Jun 24 1999 CheckFree bounces back
After taking a dive yesterday on news of a competing partnership among three major banks, CheckFree's stock is up in early trading today.
- Wed Jun 23 1999 Could CheckFree get checked off?
After three major banks align to create their own online billing technology, stock in the Net banking service loses nearly a quarter of its value.
- Tue May 4 2004 Offshoring: U.S. needs reforms, not rhetoric
Digital Agenda Government officials, business leaders and academics agree that the future of U.S. tech depends on education, professional training and research investment.
- 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.
- Wed Nov 14 2001 Hewlett-Packard phases out server line
Loyalists of the HP 3000 server line will meet in Cupertino, Calif., to bid it farewell nearly 30 years after its introduction in 1972.
- Tue Nov 11 2003 Gateway aims at homes for the holidays
The company throws open the doors on its renovated retail stores and launches an array of digital gadgets and home electronics.
- Fri Sep 26 2003 Will IT buyers again stick out their necks?
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says "software as a service" might yet take off, but that depends on how lucky--or how brave--IT managers feel these days.
- Fri Aug 10 2001 Wall Street wait-and-see on Compaq services
The computer maker's services efforts get some good marks, but analysts note that the company has a tough road to follow in becoming like IBM.

