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DECEMBER 17, 2002
Symantec's Different Drummer
CEO John Thompson did things his way at IBM. Now, with rivals dropping security-software suites, he's marching against the trend

OCTOBER 9, 2002
TriZetto's Rx for Health-Care Costs
Inspired in part by his own illness, tech-savvy Jeff Margolis has saved medical providers millions. Now, his own prognosis calls for profits

OCTOBER 1, 2002
Ice.com's Gem of a Business
After a shaky start, the online jeweler brought an old-fashioned retailing approach to the Web. It has been a recipe for 24-carat profits

SEPTEMBER 18, 2002
James Morgan
CEO, Applied Materials

AUGUST 21, 2002
Leading a Plucky Band at Allegro
CEO Dave House is a tech-turnaround vet facing his toughest job: Keeping this networking startup going til customers resurface

JULY 17, 2002
eBags Carries It Off
The dot-com boom's big spenders couldn't buy success, but this online luggage vendor survived by making frugality its watchword

JUNE 28, 2002
Online Tickets: A Picture of Frustration
Movie box-office sites claim to make securing a seat for a hot movie both easy and quick. As I discovered, it can be anything but

JUNE 26, 2002
The Youngster Who's Out to Energize SAP
Shai Agassi is a 34-year-old Israeli software whiz/entrepreneur who hopes to be a contrarian among the German giant's greybeards

MAY 24, 2002
BEA Systems' Bashful Best Hope
Alfred Chuang studied joke-telling to beat his chronic shyness. Now, as his outfit battles IBM, he's determined to have the last laugh

MAY 3, 2002
Darren Thomas: Tough Guy, Tougher Job
Can the ex-fighter jock and Compaq veteran defy a soft data-storage market and make Zambeel's innovative technology fly?

APRIL 24, 2002
eUniverse's Secret for Net Profits
For this conglomeration of Web sites, it's funny pet pictures, dumb jokes, lonely hearts, and recycled printer cartridges

APRIL 18, 2002
Can CMGI Incubate Itself?
The would-be nurturer of Net startups that has shriveled mightily has a gung-ho new CEO who says can do. Good luck

APRIL 11, 2002
Can Ozzie Get His Groove Back?
The father of Lotus Notes is polishing his latest Net-collaboration software. With Microsoft on board, will Corporate America follow suit?

MARCH 20, 2002
Wells Fargo: Blazing a Trail Online
Its savvy use of cyberspace to retain customers and sell them new services has rivals playing catch-up

MARCH 14, 2002
An E-Consultant's Run for Cover
Inforte's focus on proprietary demand-management software is allowing it to thrive where so many of its peers have been crushed

MARCH 6, 2002
A Fat Wallet at a Fire Sale
Howard Jonas is exploiting the telecom meltdown to build IDT into a powerhouse by buying the assets of bankrupt players for a song

FEBRUARY 28, 2002
A Library as Big as the World
Brewster Kahle has the technology to assemble the ultimate archive of human knowledge. What's stopping him? Restrictive copyright laws

FEBRUARY 21, 2002
A Food Empire's Key Ingredient
At Emeril.com, the star chef's adoring fans get a better taste of him and his expertise. E-commerce is but a garnish

FEBRUARY 13, 2002
The Mouse Maker That Roared
Thanks to Logitech's marketing savvy, the big cheese of mice and low-cost peripherals is thriving despite declining PC sales

FEBRUARY 7, 2002
Lending Tree: Steadily Spreading Its Roots
The online middleman between loan shoppers and banks has defied long odds so far. Now, profitability is nearly in sight


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