Intel Corporation


Silibubble

Chipmakers are looking at one of their best years in 2004. That's why you should avoid them--with certain exceptions Christmas came early for chi...  Read story

Name That Company

The birth of a business, like the birth of a baby, is usually accompanied by wrangling over a name. When 17 employees of Intel Corp. broke away last year ...  Read story

Intimate Relations

Global pressures are forcing even the fiercest competitors to create strategic alliances.  Read story

E-Mail in the Pines

New product allows portable computers to exchange E-mail with virtually any other U.S. computer site.  Read story

Intel to Launch New Storage Platform

Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) has introduced a flexible, user-friendly new storage platform designed for small and home offices. The Intel Entry Storage System SS42...  Read story

ClearPointe to Deliver NOC Services To SMBs

Little Rock, Ark.-based network operations center (NOC) services provider ClearPointe has announced that it will extend the functionality of Intel (NASDAQ...  Read story

Pheonix, Intel Offer Remote Data Protection

Intel Anti-Theft Technology will feature Phoenix's FailSafe theft-deterrence tool.  Read story

DataCore Joins Intel's Enabled Server Acceleration Alliance

DataCore Software has announced that it is now a member of Intel's (NASDAQ:INTC)  Server Acceleration Alliance (ESAA), allowing it to offer original ...  Read story

Taming the Savage Genius

The delicate art of managing employees who are way, way smarter than you.  Read story

Al Shugart: My Biggest Mistake

Founder and chairman of Al Shugart International, a venture-capital firm based in Santa Cruz, Calif.; and founder and former chairman of Seagate Techn...  Read story

Videoconferencing for the Rest of Us

A close-up look at some new technology making the face-to-face phone call affordable.  Read story

Measuring Returns on IT Investments: Some Tools and Techniques

Laptop computers could make a sales force more productive, but they also cost more than desktop PCs. Should a company buy laptops for its salespeople? Sof...  Read story

Culture Shock

Sequent's founders thought that a strong corporate culture would be the key to success. They didn't have to wait long to see if they were right.  Read story

Employer Liability Widens in Drunken-Driving Cases

Precautions offered as employer liability widens in drunken-driving cases.  Read story

Fish 'n' Chips

What investor of sound mind would even harbor a thought of buying into a venture that was capital intensive, fraught with risk hadn't charted a business p...  Read story

The New Civil War

This feature explains who pays the price for wasteful subsidies used to attract or retain businesses.  Read story

SAP and Intel Target Mid-Market

The partnership will offer applications for manufacturing, service and trade companies.  Read story

Looking Out For #1

It may be true that a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client, but the same rule does not necessarily apply to marketing specialists. Consid...  Read story

Hot Links

Sarah Gerdes, CEO of Business Marketing Group, is among a new breed of corporate matchmaker who is helping small companies get into the right strategic allia...  Read story

The Third Wave

U.S. entrepreneurs are filling new niches in the semiconductor industry.  Read story

Desk-to-Desk Show-and-Tell

A new product allows small companies to add videoconferencing abilities.  Read story

All Hooked Up and No One to Show

A vice-president explains how videoconferencing only works if the people you do business with have the equipment.  Read story

Dear Andy

When he's not running Intel, Andrew S. Grove dispenses management advice to the troubled and profitless  Read story

Net-Mares: Letters from Cyberhell

Learn how to avoid pitfalls of "flaming" from the mistakes made by a software developer.  Read story

Adventures in Never NeverLost Land

Inc.'s Road Warrior abandons maps in favor of the NeverLost global positioning system available in Hertz rental cars.  Read story

Spotlight: Shri Dodani, StrataLight Communications

As told to Andrew Park Industry Leader: Telecom Three-Year Growth: Read story

CEO's Notebook

CEOs discuss lowering insurance costs; using employee committees to review potential clients; getting capital from clients; and mastering your supply chain. ...  Read story

Microcomputers;

OVER RECENT YEARS, FRESH GENerations of microcomputers and their concomitant acronyms have been appearing with bewildering frequency, doubling and redoubl...  Read story

Mighty Mouse

High-tech company plans to introduce the first mouse with a full-function, built-in keypad.  Read story

High-Tech Business

High-technology businesses are those engaged in securing growth and revenue from industry sectors characterized by new and rapidly changing technology. In...  Read story

Grist: The Inevitable Rise of the Entrepreneur

The survival of the fittest doesn't always mean the survival of the biggest. Indeed, the natural life cycle of the American economy always eventually favors ...  Read story

The Rating Game

Before evaluating your employees, you might want to ask them what they're doing.  Read story

Gear: Roaming Holiday

These new pintsize electronics will help you get more done and have more fun--and they're portable enough to take just about anywhere. Just try not to use th...  Read story

U.S., Allies Create Small-Business Fund for Middle East

Nov. 18, 2005 --The nation's foreign policymakers are turning to small businesses to promote democracy in the Middle East and North Africa...  Read story

Storm Clouds Over Silicon Valley

As blind faith in the infallibility of high-tech companies falters, the era of unrestrained growth in the Valley may be over.  Read story

Save the Planet -- and Save the Company a Lot of Power and Paper

Tools for greening up around the office.  Read story

Save the Planet -- and Save the Company a Lot of Power and Paper

Tools for greening up around the office.  Read story

Grist: Down With Bossocracy

Though many large companies have rushed to support the diversity policies at the University of Michigan, how many American businesses, large or small, really...  Read story

Used Parts for Those Old PCs

Two companies buy and sell new and used computers and parts.  Read story

Coping With Chaos

Advice on the microcomputer confusion, caused by the incompatibility of three different processing chips.  Read story