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An IT expert talks to Inc. Technology about some issues important to growing businesses. Read more
An IT expert talks to Inc. Technology about some issues important to growing businesses. Read more
A quick look at how a small company is thriving as it upgrades old machines and then recycles the old parts. Read more
An overview of a company offering technology that will allow data to be transmitted with video signals. Read more
A quick look at how a company is finding creative and profitable ways of recycling computers. Read more
A quick overview of a new Internet product that will provide users with an on-line store right out of the box. Read more
A CIO tells you the key ingredients you'll need to make your company a truly "wired" business. Read more
The manager at a rapidly growing company explains how in the virtual company, air managers and video pinheads rule. Read more
A police dept.'s community-affairs managers tells readers how high tech is helping them solve crimes. Read more
Inc. Technology's research editor tells how the price of paper affected publishing in the past and perhaps future. Read more
The owner of a chain of Chinese restaurants explains how and why he turned to technology to automate his eateries. Read more
A CEO reviews a light-weight printer designed to be used on the road with a laptop PC. Read more
The owner of a real estate company reviews new technology designed to replace the PC mouse. Read more
An overview of a new product that allows dentists to chart a person's mouth with the help of technology. Read more
Inc. Technology's editor muses on why male baby-boomers are so drawn to computer programs that simulate mundane tasks. Read more
Two owners of a start-up explain how they were able to meet their largest customer's EDI demands. Read more
A quick look at how and why a CEO upgraded his phone system and some of the benefits he has enjoyed because of it. Read more
Inc.'s technology editor offers some tips on how to extend the usefulness of your 386. Read more
A CEO explains how much time employees spend using the fax machine. Read more
Inc. tests three popular brands of machines that perform several office functions, including printing and faxing. Read more
Some statistics that display the type of information accessed by portable-computer users. Read more
Inc. Technology's editor offers an overview of the issue along with some comments. Read more
A quick look at a dry-cleaning service that will offer drop-off and pick-up along Greater New York City highways. Read more
A quick look at some of the danagers small businesses face once they go on-line. Read more
A CEO offers a review of his favorite electronic toy, a virtual-reality headset and flight simulator. Read more
A scientist-novelist looks at technology's legacy and warns of its effects on the quality of human life. Read more
A CEO explains how he found customizing an off-the-shelf software as the answer to his software needs. Read more
A light-hearted look at how, in the unchecked world of network computing, bad ideas take on lives of their own. Read more
Courtroom computer applications are examined in this article that focuses on a small law office. Read more
Small farms have recently found that high-tech tools can improve yields and profits. Read more
Former president Jimmy Carter reflects on technology's role in healing the inner city in this interview. Read more
Learn how to avoid pitfalls of "flaming" from the mistakes made by a software developer. Read more
This article profiles a computer created nearly fifty years ago that used liquid data to model the economy. Read more
A senior U.S. Army officer reviews a new piece of hardware, Sharp Electronic's Zaurus ZR-5000FX. Read more
An educational software developer reviews a software package that blocks access to pre-determined Internet sites. Read more
The president of a speakers' bureau and agency for athetes explains how technology has freed her from the office. Read more
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