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The Magical
Metamorphosis: Editor Peter Bendor-Samuel describes how the
Internet is transforming outsourcing.

Underwriting
a Successful Result: Up until now, the process for obtaining
homeowners insurance was almost as arduous as finding the house in the
first place.

Wanted: Outsourcing
Provider to Reduce Recruiting Times and Employee Turnover:
In July, 1998, a national electronics retailer approached Spherion Corporation.
E-Procurement
Evolving in Europe: Every time you make a mistake, the company
loses time and money.

E-voking
E-commerce E-mmediately: Companies today realize that if they
want to stay in business they will have to enter the e-commerce fray.

The Long
Arm of the Law: How to manage overseas outsourcing relationships.

The Importance
of Infrastructure: When Going Down Can Mean Going Under: Internet
businesses depend on their Web sites being available when their customers
are.

A Gifted
Outsourcing Relationship: Consumer sites that can't afford
to be down require back up, reliability and redundancy from their outsourcing
providers.
Web
Watch Dogs: It's 4 a.m. Do you know if your Web site's working?

E-Government:
From Standing in Line to Going Online: People are expecting
the government to act like a private business.
'E' for
Effort, Efficiency and E-Texas: E-government in Texas has some
king size ideas on serving the public with cost savings for the taxpayer.
Power
to the People: How Taxpayers Are Influencing E-Government:
The Internet is reshaping local, state and federal governments in two
ways.

Outsourcing
Alliances in a Knowledge-Based Economy: The emergence of the
new economy is likely to drive outsourcing in new directions.
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