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CRM June 2003 |
New & Noteworthy QlikTech announced the release of QlikView 6 business intelligence software... Teradata announced version 5.0 of its CRM suite... Soffront Software announced the release of version 8.0 of its CRM solution... Analytics software provider WebSideStory announced the launch of HitBox Decision Mining... etc.  |
CFO June 1, 2003 |
The Plan of Plan B's Do plan B accounting firms present a real threat to the Big Four?... Master of Science in Financial Engineering program at Kent State University began trading derivatives on a simulated trading floor... Gov fails audit... Directors getting paid more... etc.  |
Inc. June 1, 2003 Inc Staff |
Is It Time to Start Hiring Again? A business owner wonders whether it's too soon to bulk up by adding tech employees... Cash flow issues when doing government work... Mediating executive turf wars...  |
Inc. June 1, 2003 Inc Staff |
Mail: June 2003 Baseball, Brodsky, and bossocracy.  |
AskMen.com Dan Carter |
Q&A: Unemployment Funds, Accountant Hunt How much of a safety cushion should I have if I lose my job?... I'm trying to raise capital to start a company; where should I look for money?... How can I find a good accountant?... Pay off debt vs investing...  |
Trusts & Estates April 2003 |
Editor's Briefing For Love of Fairness... Pray For The Rich... Alternative Investments... Tax Law... etc.  |
CRM May 1, 2003 Martin Schneider |
News in Brief Forty-two percent of the total number of CRM software licenses bought by businesses goes unused, a recent Gartner survey reveals... Lending more credence to the hosted CRM model, Salesforce.com CEO Mark Benioff announced the company's profitability... etc.  |
CFO May 1, 2003 |
Newswatch Rising tensions between the U.S. and EU could lead to more trade restrictions. Plus: visas harder to come by, Nader rides again, and ten signs your finance department is second rate.  |
Inc. May 1, 2003 |
Briefing: May 2003 Businesses want a say in rewriting regulations, companies fatten their marketing budgets, and leaders receive tips fit for a queen.  |
Inc. May 1, 2003 Inc Staff |
Mail Readers praise open books, dismiss cheap radio ads, and advise their peers to keep a backup bank in mind.  |
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