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- Nicole Paxson : Creating Specialty Cosmetics
- Nicole Paxson is the founder and CEO of Nicole Paxson Cosmetics, a cosmetic line with a special focus on helping women correct skin flaws brought on by health-related issues. Paxson talks about the inspiration to launch her business, as well as broadening her customer base.
- Videos 2008-04-08
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- Firefox flaws account for 44% of all browser bugs
- Computerworld - Firefox accounted for almost half of all browser vulnerabilities in the first six months of 2009, a Web security company claimed today. According to California-based Cenzic, Mozilla's browser had the largest percentage of Web vulnerabilities over the six-month span, while Apple's Safari had the dubious distinction of coming...
- News items 2009-11-09
- Marketing Flaws in One Laptop per Child
- Marketing Flaws in One Laptop per ChildRE: Marketing Flaws in One Laptop per ChildI think there are management problems at OLPC but I think currently it's the best project of its type. As long as the management steers the project towards the ultimate goal of equipping young students in developing...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-11
- DOT Outlines Correctable and Fatal Flaws in Laboratory Chain of Custody.
- In order for specimens tested under Department of Transportation DOT regulation to with-stand challenges and legal scrutiny, they must ad-here to detailed chain-of-custody procedures, but the department says there is a difference between flaws in the procedures that can be corrected and those that cannot. ...
- Research articles 2001-03-08
- A closer look at rail flaws: all rail develops metallurgical flaws sooner or later. Sophisticated technology is enabling railroads to locate and remove these flaws before they become a problem
- A good rail-flaw detection program usually consists of effective equipment, proven technology and well-trained operators working in harmony. Here's a look at what companies are doing to find flaws before a train does. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ENSCO As a result of a joint development program with the Federal...
- Research articles 2008-01-01
- Hidden Flaws in Strategy
- Why do top managers, steeped in theories of good business strategy, still make bad decisions? While ignorance and hubris sometimes play a role, the brain itself - how one thinks - is also a culprit. This insight from behavioral economics helps explain why one doesn't always think rationally and how...
- White papers
- Flaws In ERP Training
- Training is an important determinant of Enterprise Resource Planning ERP benefits. Unfortunately there are many flaws in ERP training. This makes companies to think that ERP is not worth for the money. Some even conclude that ERP does not help in attaining the benefits as promised. If one is able...
- White papers 2006-01-01
- AUSTRALIA'S ACCC SEES FLAWS IN TELSTRA'S BROADBAND ARGUMENT.
- SYDNEY, Nov 15 Asia Pulse - The competition regulator today indicated there were flaws in Telstra Corp's (ASX:TLS) argument that its slashing of broadband prices had promoted competition. SYDNEY, Nov 15 Asia Pulse - The competition regulator today indicated there were flaws in Telstra...
- Research articles 2004-11-15
- Intel alters flaw disclosure policy - Pentium flaws to be announced as they are discovered
- SANTA CLARA, CALIF.--In what it calls an effort to "disclose everything," Intel has altered its policy for disclosure of any new flaws in its Pentium chips: new flaws in the Pentium will be disclosed as they are discovered and analyzed.
- Research articles 1995-02-06
- Portable scanning thermal analysis system detects flaws. (Testing/Analysis).
- A transportable scanning thermographic system for nondestructive evaluation or testing of materials for cracks, flaws, disbonds, corrosion, and wear is available for licensing from NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. In operation, a carnage co A transportable scanning thermographic system for nondestructive evaluation or testing...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Reaction of Senator Patrick Leahy to GAO's Report on Flaws in CAPPS II Program to Screen Personal Information on Airline Passengers
- WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a reaction of Senator Patrick Leahy to GAO's report on flaws in the CAPPS II program to screen personal information on airline passengers: WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a reaction of Senator Patrick Leahy to GAO's report...
- Research articles 2004-02-13
- Internet Security Systems Shields Customers from Flaws in Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player; ISS Warns That Flaws Could Be Used to Launch Successful Targeted Attacks Against Specific Individuals or Enterprises
- ATLANTA -- Internet Security Systems, Inc. ISS (NASDAQ: ISSX), the worldwide leader in preemptive, enterprise security, today announced that it is providing preemptive protection for flaws announced today by Microsoft in Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player. ISS deems five of these issues to be critical, as they can allow...
- Research articles 2006-06-13
- Internet Security Systems Protects Customers from Microsoft Flaws and Thwarts Phishing Attempts; ISS Virtual Patch™ Technology Protects Customers Ahead of the Threat
- ATLANTA -- Internet Security Systems, Inc. ISS (NASDAQ: ISSX), the worldwide leader in preemptive, enterprise security, today announced protection for several flaws disclosed by Microsoft affecting Internet Explorer and Windows users. ISS customers have been protected from the two Internet Explorer flaws covered in Microsoft's security update, HTML Application HTA...
- Research articles 2006-04-11
- Probe turns up flaws in Alzheimer's study - University of California, Los Angeles, study of tetrahydroaminoacridine as treatment
- Probe turns up flaws in Alzheimer's study When a 1986 research report described dramatic improvements in Alzheimer's patients on an experimental drug, some scientific reviewers hailed the work as a "triumph." The drug may yet fulfill that promise, but the report has since drawn a barrage of criticism...
- Research articles 1991-02-02
- Software flaws could affect millions
- The Associated Press SEATTLE -- Flaws in the Microsoft Office software suite could be used by pranksters or cybercrooks through e-mail or rogue Web sites to retrieve, alter or erase data in millions of computers. Some newer Compaq and Hewlett-Packard computers that can be upgraded automatically...
- Research articles 1999-08-01
- New method pinpoints sources of car design flaws
- Mechanical engineers at Purdue University have developed a new method to detect and correct design flaws in cars. Researchers at Purdue and a team of engineers at ArvinMeritor, a provider of integrated automotive systems, modules, and components based in Columbus, Indiana, have discovered a simple method that can, in...
- Research articles 2003-02-01
- Navigating the Flaws of Target Date Funds
- In the wake of the recent bear market, target date funds have come under a great deal of scrutiny. And it's well deserved. The market's decline has exposed a number of flaws in these funds. Until those flaws are addressed by regulators or the industry, investors are on their own...
- Blog posts 2009-11-16
- Pay For Performance Fatal Flaws
- ‘Pay for Performance' PP is a strategic tool within the framework of compensation management that envisages the concept of incentives and pay driven by actual performance. It is a mechanism to motivate employees and define specific goals for them. It is based on certain assumptions which includes increasing payment ensures...
- White papers 2002-01-01
- Tally Systems' NetCensus Identifies Repairs to Security Flaws in MS Internet Explorer Web Browser
- HANOVER, N.H.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 13, 1997--The local product recognition feature of NetCensus, the PC inventory product from Tally Systems, not only allows users to define local recognition for internally developed applications but also detect the installation of the patch correcting the security flaws in Microsoft Internet Explorer.
- Research articles 1997-03-13
- Flaws Discovered in Symantec Scan Engine Allow Unauthorized Access and Expose Critical Data, Warns Enterprise Vulnerability Management Company Rapid7
- Numerous flaws found in Symantec Scan Engine pose the risk of unauthorized access to critical data and malicious attacks, reports Rapid7 LLC in three security advisories issued Friday, April 21, 2006 (see http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/rapid7-advisories.html ). Symantec Scan Engine v5.0.0.24 and earlier versions are affected.
- Research articles 2006-04-25
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