- October 2002
- Does Faster and Cheaper Mean Better?
 How IBM, Sun, HP and Unisys are reinventing the high-end server market. - September 2002
- 6 Top Tech Trends in Enterprise Computing

- E-Procurement
- Server Consolidation
- Streamlining IT
- Wireless Asset Tracking
- High-Volume SANs
- Network Management
- August 2002
- Where's Your Money Going?
 How usage-based plans could cut software licensing costs. - July 2002
- Top 100 Power Picks
 It's your turn. In this year's annual Enterprise Systems Power 100 issue, we threw the selection process open to readers and widened our focus to companies, products and technologies. Check out who and what your peers in large systems voted the best and worst, the most over-hyped and wrongly ignored, most credible and least promisingand most boring topics in the enterprise today. We a - June 2002
- Relax! Let Managed Service Providers Help Out
 John Wolf, executive director of Océ Production Printing Systems in hurricane-prone Florida, now outsources some critical functions. - May 2002
- Security Under Scrutiny
 Will 9/11 change your IT security practices? - April 2002
- Fast Forward: 12 Technologies to Watch
 You don't need to see what enterprise managers will face in the next 18 months: More cost-cutting. Skeptical scrutiny of new projects, tough questions about old projects. Stretching an already-limited staff to the breaking point. The pressure to make the "right" decisions about new technology is greater than ever. That's why we asked top industry experts to share a glimpse of what's to come. - March 2002
- Manage Know-How
 Businesses passed the "information overload" stage years ago, and a sea of promised solutions to the data problem often fails to deliver. In this issue we look at the state of the knowledge management market, and how some IT managers are coming to grips with the infoglut. - February 2002
- IBM and Linux
 Under IBM's venerable wing, Linux has become a fully supported mainframe operating system. Now compelling opportunities—consolidating PC server farms to save on electricity and floor space, and saving on software licensing costs—await large enterprises. - January 2002
- Salary Survey: Big Iron Pays Big
 Managing large systems may be the best route to top-level compensation in IT, according to our first annual salary survey of our readers. Adding mainframe or large Unix system experience to your job description can be worth as much as a 20 percent increase. - December 2001
- Preparing for the Unthinkable
 Unfortunately, the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks will probably include hundreds of companies that will go out of business. Disaster recovery planning can avoid that. - November 2001
- IT Inspirations
 7 High-Tech Leaders You'll Wish You Worked With: We talk with a handful of high-tech leaders who are making big footprints in the world of IT. They'll show you how they've inspired their staff, pulled off high-profile projects with flair and are successfully merging business with technology. - October 2001
- Web Services Rising
 IBM, Oracle, Microsoft and Sun Battle for Mindshare. - September 2001
- Get Your Content Under Control!
 The move to e-business might end with an exciting, interactive customer Web site backed by real-time databases and an information-at-your-fingertips intranet. But the first step is moving all that shared information to the Web. Content management systems are meant to ease the information overload—here's how they can forward your e-business plan. - August 2001
- Locking Down the Enterprise
 As the information security officer for an independent U.S. agency, Jim Craft is on a quest to secure information—whether inside government or in private industry. Enterprise Systems talks with him about the challenge of making everyone a security expert. - July 2001
- Enterprise Systems Power 100
 The editorial staff of Enterprise Systems has ranked the movers, shakers and up-and-comers who have shaped IT in the past year. You may be surprised who didand didn'tmake the list. - June 2001
- Application Development
Solving the Enterprise Puzzle
 Enterprises may find the jolt they need to rewrite legacy applications and create new apps in the latest versions of Java. Is this language finally ready to hit the corporate programming world and move into the mainstream? According to experts, the answer is yes.
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