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PC Magazine August 3, 2004 |
Smear Factor Could Microsoft be behind a smear campaign aimed at Linux?  |
PC Magazine August 3, 2004 |
Strange Bedfellows Dept Ever since Microsoft dropped $1.6 to 1.95 billion (depending on whom you ask) into the coffers of Sun Microsystems, the business press has been mostly mum on the topic.  |
BusinessWeek July 19, 2004 Nanette Byrnes |
The Benefits Trap Old-line companies have pledged a trillion dollars to retirees. Now they're struggling to compete with new rivals, and many can't pay the bill. Some are racing to cut or drop retiree medical benefits to give a quick boost to their bottom lines.  |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2004 Tom Taulli |
From Patent Fights to Partnerships In the Disney-OpenTV dispute, both parties realized that there is a lot of money to be made in interactive television, and getting to a deal makes sense.  |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Complexities of Offshore Outsourcing This is not a simple issue, and perhaps companies should not base the decision on whether to offshore jobs simply on expected cost savings. Instead, many other factors should be considered.  |
CIO July 1, 2004 Christopher Koch |
The Sarbox Conspiracy Sarbanes-Oxley compliance efforts are eating up CIO time and budgets. Worse, CIOs are being relegated to a purely tactical role. And that may be the CFO's plan.  |
CIO July 1, 2004 Elana Varon |
Mutual Benefits To regain investor confidence and improve the bottom line, the mutual fund industry needs to integrate transactions up and down the supply chain.  |
CIO July 1, 2004 Brian Bertlin |
It's a Jungle Out There Mastering corporate politics is even harder than riding a bike through the jungles of Singapore, learned a former Washington Group CIO--who's done both.  |
CIO July 1, 2004 Gary Beach |
Dream On In 2005 and beyond, companies that have CIOs who dream big will outperform companies that have CIOs who are asleep at the "return on investment" wheel.  |
CIO July 1, 2004 Thomas Wailgum |
IT Gets Organized: Introducing The Office of the CIO An Office of the CIO can improve IT management and free up the CIO. But it's only as good as the deputies who fill the slots.  |
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