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Recent Articles about SRI International

Signals For An Upturn?

The Small Business High Technology Institute stands ready to mobilize the private sector and to stimulate the federal governemnt toward maximizing innovation.  Read more

Corporate Spies;

ONCE UPON A TIME, ONLY BIG companies had to worry about computer crime. But times change. Small companies are increasingly vulnerable to computer c...  Read more

If You Come, They Will Build It

Have a great product idea but lack the resources to develop it? Here's how inventors-for-hire can take your brilliant germ of an idea and transform it into a...  Read more

Inner Secrets

Careful consideration of passwords used on your computer system will reduce your company's vulnerabilily to computer theft. Russell Dewey, a senior ...  Read more

Coast To Coast

This year's survey tells the tale of two economies. The one that's flourishing has top universities, a strong technology base -- and an ocean view  Read more

Better Boat Building;

She was the luxury liner everybody wanted, one of the flagships of America's new industrial fleet. When General Motors Corp. launched a national lottery ...  Read more

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the November 1999 issue.  Read more

The New Forecasting: Art And Seance

Many entrepreneurs talk about listening to their "inner voices" in making crucial decisions. But lately more and more seem to be interested in hearing oth...  Read more

The Hacker's Bane

"Contrary to common belief, we were not behind either the WarGames script or the break-in at the Los Alamos National Lab's computer," says Jeff Burrus wit...  Read more

The Hacker's Bane

"Contrary to common belief, we were not behind either the WarGames script or the break-in at the Los Alamos National Lab's computer," says Jeff Burrus wit...  Read more

Star Trek-Style Communicator Badge

Vocera is outfitting hospital workers with personal communicators like the ones used by Captain Kirk and his crew.  Read more

Somebody's Watching You

Googled yourself lately? Then you know it's nearly impossible to keep anything hidden anymore.  Read more

Somebody's Watching You

Googled yourself lately? Then you know it's nearly impossible to keep anything hidden anymore.  Read more

Network

Readers react to articles in Inc. Technology #2, 1999, including "The Great Games of Business," by Leigh Buchanan and "Antiques Road Show," by Jeffr...  Read more

Obituary: Harrison ("Buzz") Price, 1921-2010

Remembering Walt Disney’s favorite research economist  Read more

What's Next: Going Medium-Tech

Falling behind in technology is a bad idea. But getting out in front isn't always so smart either.  Read more

What's Next: Going Medium-Tech

Falling behind in technology is a bad idea. But getting out in front isn't always so smart either.  Read more

When Parent Companies Create Orphans

Bill Sanko had good news when he met with his parent company, GTE Corp., in May 1984. The autonomous division he had spent four years creating was just t...  Read more

The "Always On" Economy

New, speedy data networks mean anyone can be reached anywhere at any time. See you on the videophone.  Read more

The "Always On" Economy

New, speedy data networks mean anyone can be reached anywhere at any time. See you on the videophone.  Read more

Report on the States

Governor's innovations on economic development may be adopted nationally (rankings and statistics included).  Read more

What Business Would You Start?

If you were to launch a business today, what would it be? That's the question Inc recently posed to some of the sharpest minds in the business world...  Read more

Biotech Blues

All those companies racing to find the cure for cancer and join the Fortune 500 . . . maybe they'll find the cure for cancer.  Read more

The Gang That Doesn't Think Straight

Stumped for new product ideas? Meet some pros who look for them from every angle but the obvious.  Read more

Today's 'Down Rounds' Bring Startups Pain

From The Wall Street Journal Online Fledgling companies are being forc...  Read more

Of Trojan Horses, Data Diddling, And Logic Bombs

How computer thieves are exploiting companies' hidden vulnerabilities  Read more

On the Wired Front

Looking for low-cost real estate, plenty of bandwidth, and a terrific quality of life? These blue-collar communities are designing their own high-tech networ...  Read more

On the Wired Front

Looking for low-cost real estate, plenty of bandwidth, and a terrific quality of life? These blue-collar communities are designing their own high-tech networ...  Read more

Life In The Silicon Rain Forest

Oregon has always been a great place to fish or raise a family. Lately it has become one of the hottest places around to start a company.  Read more

Our Man In Zurich, Tokyo And Hong Kong

Jack Boles is betting that his general trading company can capitalize on the increasing interdependence of world markets.  Read more

Planning For "the Next Economy"

Paul Hawken's provocative approach to corporate strategy is more than just small talk.  Read more

How I Did It: Eileen Gittins, Founder of Blurb

In spite of digital platforms, Blurb has found success letting customers design and publish professional-quality books.  Read more

Pint-size Computers

As of now, most portable computers are more deadweight than lightweight. Still, if you are looking for a complete business machine to go home to office, you ...  Read more