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InternetNews September 24, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Google The Bully? Microsoft reorganization gives rise to more chatter about Google's ascent, and whether its culture is changing.  |
Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2005 Paul Allen |
BCP: Expect the Unexpected Whatever strategy organizations employ, it is clear that business continuity planning will require a long-term commitment. The London bombings may not lead to a material change in regulatory policies or institutions' internal plans, but they already have turned up the pressure for financial services firms to get their plans in order.  |
Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2005 Maria Wakem |
Boosting BCP Tragedies like the London bombings will serve as unfortunate reminders that financial institutions must continue to be vigilant in their business continuity planning and to improve IT's role therein.  |
Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2005 Anthony Guerra |
Follow the Leader The U.K.'s Financial Services Authority (FSA) finally issued its soft-dollar guidelines. Will the SEC take a page out of what the FSA has done? Probably.  |
Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2005 Greg MacSweeney |
BCP: Murphy's Law Applies When it comes to BCP, shortsightedness and lack of top-down leadership may be the greatest danger. Just because there hasn't been a need to invoke a business continuity plan doesn't mean that something won't happen tomorrow.  |
Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2005 |
Keeping Tabs David Kornblau joined Merrill Lynch as head of regulatory affairs... Northern Trust appointed former SVP Connie Lindsey group head of the public entities and institutions market segment ... etc.  |
Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2005 |
Outsourcing for Operational Efficiency Regulatory pressures and an increasingly competitive market are forcing more and more financial institutions to turn to outsourcing as a way to improve their operational strategy, according to a recent survey.  |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2005 John Reeves |
"Brownies" in the Boardroom Why do businesses so often tolerate -- and even reward -- gross incompetence from their leaders? Despite the efforts of some shareholders to exert greater influence over the management of public companies, it is an uphill struggle for individual investors to bring about real change.  |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2005 Rich Smith |
Fools Want to Know, With Digital Insight An interview with CEO Jeff Stiefler on the online banking biz and the company's stock.  |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Boeing's Costly Dispute The aircraft giant is playing a high-stakes game in its current labor dispute. Investors, take note.  |
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