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2008 DesignIntelligence Technology Survey
The 2008 Technology Issue is chock-full of timely data and expert insight…
Articles
- 07/15/03 Get Bullish; Say What You Mean Deloitte’s consulting arm has issued a free jargon-busting program that works close to how a spellchecker does: by targeting suspect words and nailing them.
- 07/15/03 Wi-Fi on Demand for All? Recent standard change and a push in major cities to embrace wi-fi could make it quicker and easier for large-file users to work without wires.
- 05/15/03 Designs On A Better Future When interviewing firms for this issue, we were struck by their optimism and foresight. They are not in denial, nor are they disregarding danger—but the horizon they see is one that many leaders in this industry say holds significant new opportu
- 05/15/03 How Informed is Your View of the Future? For our 8th Anniversary issue, we decided to ask leaders from widely different areas of the field—higher education, human behavioralists, designers and those who look at the long financial future for their firms.
- 04/01/03 My So Recalled Life The designers at Microsoft are preparing a program they hope will become as ubiquitous as Windows on America’s desktop.
- 04/01/03 Where Are Your Files? Problems already troubling the country’s libraries may spill over into industries whose archives have gone digital.
- 02/14/03 Trends & Strategies, February, 2003 Smart Growth Plan Gets Resistance From Builders, Michigan Innovates with Habitat, Art Institute Launches Virtual Degree Program, CMD introduces new name, Segway not welcome on Streets of San Francisco,Scrumpy Jack Spirit Lives on…
- 01/15/03 Trends/Strategies, January, 2003 Steelcase Leaps Into Auto Market; San Francisco Puts its Money into Green Pursuits; Latrobe Deadline Approaches; Cities Lure Corporate Travelers with Free Internet Access; Workplace by Design…
- 09/25/02 Four Smart IT Decisions for Architectural Practice The best way to begin to take control of a firm’s IT is to set a framework to categorize IT decisions and management into four main areas:
- 07/15/02 Trends & Strategies: July, 2002 A partial compilation of sidebar information from printed edition of DI



