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    Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing for business will become common within five years, as more content management vendors offer P2P functions, according to predictions by analyst company Gartner.

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    On the internet, no one knows you're a dog. Except maybe the big outdoor store REI.

  • B2B 2 the world

    Your company has established a business-to-business presence on the Internet. And the Internet is global. So your B2B initiative is global, right? If you think the answer is "of course," there's a good chance you're dead wrong.

  • Java does the business

    After the initial hype following its introduction, has the computing world lost its addiction to Java? Not on your life.

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  • Java does the business

    After the initial hype following its introduction, has the computing world lost its addiction to Java? Not on your life.

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