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CIO August 15, 2003 Edward Prewitt |
Six Sigma Comes to IT Once confined to manufacturing groups, the quality improvement program called Six Sigma is now being used to clean up IT's act.  |
CIO August 15, 2003 Eric Knorr |
Taming E-Mail How to keep your message archiving tasks from spinning out of control  |
CIO August 15, 2003 |
Where They Cut, and Spend We surveyed the CIO 100 honorees -- organizations that cut across many industries and the public sector -- to find out how they solve the do-more-with-less equation. Here are their responses to questions about cutting and investing in IT goods and services.  |
CIO August 15, 2003 Michael Goldberg |
Goalkeepers - CIO 100 Honoree Mark A. Brewer, senior vice president and CIO of Seagate Technology and one of this year's CIO 100 honorees, has implemented an IT tool designed to maintain a clearly defined list of goals for professional employees all the way up to the CEO.  |
CIO August 15, 2003 Lafe Low |
Great Ideas in Small Packages This year's crop of CIO 100 honorees include small organizations along with giants. Here are tips for doing more with less from two of the smaller businesses.  |
CIO August 15, 2003 Ben Worthen |
NASD Rules Cement Need to Preserve Instant Messages Add saving instant messages to your Sarbanes-Oxley compliance to-do list. Since the Nasdaq this summer joined the New York Stock Exchange in requiring its members to save instant messages, there's a clear precedent for what documents need to be retained under the law.  |
CIO August 15, 2003 Kathleen Carr |
Keeping an Eye on Refugees At the embattled border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees project (UNHCR) is using a modern solution to solve a problem as old as war itself: making sure aid is distributed equally to those displaced by conflict.  |
JavaWorld August 15, 2003 Ryan P. Ripley |
Extreme programming: Process vs. culture A team that embraces the values of XP -- communication, simplicity, feedback, and courage -- reduces the risk in the transition to XP. By using tools such as retrospectives and study groups, you can lesson the XP learning curve, and begin to work and act together.  |
Entrepreneur September 2003 Mike Hogan |
Movin' On Up Is your business limping along on outdated computers or a network that doesn't meet your needs anymore? Here are five ways to upgrade your technology and boost your company's productivity.  |
Entrepreneur September 2003 Mike Hogan |
Lead the Way New gadgets blaze trails for mobile workers.  |
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