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Weekly News Digest

September 18, 2000 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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DeepCanyon Adds a Panic Button

DeepCanyon, a provider of Web-based information on emerging technologies (http://www.deepcanyon.com), has announced the launch of panic button, a service that gives high-tech professionals on-demand access to a team of expert researchers who can locate the critical information needed for making strategic business decisions. The panic button is designed to help professionals in any field, including industries such as e-commerce, hardware, software, telecommunications, the Internet, IT management, and computers.

DeepCanyon information specialists review panic button research requests within minutes and determine the best and most cost-effective method of locating and accessing the required data. After discussing the options with the customer, DeepCanyon specialists develop a research plan. DeepCanyon has three levels of service: 24-hour turnaround, research $250 per hour; 2-business-day turnaround, research $175 per hour; and 5-business-day turnaround, research $130 per hour.

Officially launched in September 1999, DeepCanyon provides leading-brand research reports, competitive information and analysis tools, market and sector trending information, corporate benchmarking, secondary research support, and more. DeepCanyon was spun off from the Hewlett-Packard Co. earlier this year.

Source: DeepCanyon



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