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Mass customization is a popular trend in the business-to-business arena. Read how manufacturing and communications technology have allowed small companies to... Read more
Mass customization is a popular trend in the business-to-business arena. Read how manufacturing and communications technology have allowed small companies to... Read more
Safeguarding computer information from unprivileged eyes isn't a new concept. Encryption devices were invented by the Ancient Greeks and Thomas Jefferson. Read more
Inc.'s Road Warrior abandons maps in favor of the NeverLost global positioning system available in Hertz rental cars. Read more
The year 2000 bug will affect your computers no matter how small your business is. A look at some methods for testing your systems and the costs you can expe... Read more
Everyone's computers may be affected by the Millennium Bug, from corporate giants to small businesses. Here are some tips for protecting your company from a ... Read more
Laptop schleppers are a demanding lot. While Silicon Valley engineers rack their brains to create a better, faster mobile computer, their customers are mo... Read more
A look at two companies, Air Taser and CFData, that became successful largely because they outsourced the technology-intensive aspects of their businesses. Read more
John Healy, CEO of Coventry Spares Ltd., realized that the year 2000 bug would paralyze his antiquated computer system. Here's how he brought his motorcycle-... Read more
Inc. Technology readers react to past articles, including Leigh Buchanan's, "Tick...tick...," John Grossmann's "Efficiency Experts," and Jeff Seglin's "Where... Read more
A beginner's guide to using the Internet. Includes tips for finding useful information, definitions to common terms, and suggested sites. Read more
How to run a virtual meeting that will treat all participants as if they were in the same room. Read more
A business owner reviews a software package that helps search the Internet for information without getting junk. Read more
The president of a civil engineering firm reviews an animation software package. Read more
Inc. Technology's editor gives readers her thoughts on the CEO's greatest enemy--time. Read more
A CEO recounts how she brought computers online in her office in a short amount of time and how you can do the same. Read more
A technology expert explains how reducing the power a computer needs would truly make it portable. Read more
Inc. magazine's executive editor shares with readers his thoughts on E-mail and how it can be improved. Read more
The president and pilot of a hot-air ballon firm tells how he is using technology, both aloft and on the ground. Read more
A CEO reviews a video software package, which he likes, but not as a sales tool. Read more
A look at the early history of pushtechnology that started with stock market ticker tape machines. Read more
Here's how you can build a powerful marketing database at bargain-basement prices. Read more
A former CIO explains how virtual teams can quickly gather information for even your most far-flung staffers. Read more
A middle manager's lighthearted look at why intranets are great for sharing inaccurate information. Read more
An online psychic explains how he is using technology to predict the future, talk with the dead, and track customers. Read more
A technology expert wonders if the next universal desktop will be easy to use, and tells why ease-of-use is important. Read more
The ultimate business software is here, but you'll have to wait about 10 years to run it. Read more
An executive editor at Inc. declares the Road Warrior mission: Manufacturers, make things work! Read more
Tips and suggestions for choosing the best security for your company's computer system. Read more
A U.S. Army major reviews a handheld device that works in the Windows environment, but that may cramp your style. Read more
Here's a nightmare scenario: You're far from home, lost and driving through some mountain range on a snowy winter night when suddenly your car dies. Fortu... Read more
When the Red River recently overflowed its banks and flooded Grand Forks, N. Dak., it displaced more than 50,000 residents and devastated virtually every ... Read more
A look at how Great Plains farmers used barbed-wire fences to transmit telephone calls. Read more
Last month I was out with my friend Ted, who runs a small bicycle-marketing business, and he whipped out a little digital datebook called the PalmPilot to... Read more
Here's how to untangle the options available to small businesses in search of a computer server. Read more
Not all successful Web sites are actually on the Web. Large companies with many different office locations have for some time been using ... Read more
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