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- IT Governance Requires Quantitative (Project)management
- Instead of a demand market for IT services one is even facing a supply market. Return on investment is more relevant for business then before. Financial affairs in some areas make managers cautious, value for money and transparency are now keywords. Business demands more and more governance and the same...
- White papers 2004-09-26
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- College 2.0: Is It Time to Go Back for Your MBA?
- College 2.0: Is It Time to Go Back for Your MBA?Think Carefully Before You JumpI would strongly suggest a person look at all of the angles before you make this decision. If your company will pay or offer a raise or promotion in an existing position or promotion it is...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- How They Did It: Seven Intrapreneur Success Stories
- Seven successful intrapreneurs reveal what it took to launch new ventures at Kodak, Toyota, Yahoo, and other major companies. .logoimg { float:right; border:1px solid #eee; padding:4px; background:#fff;} Kodak Intrapreneur:...
- Articles 2008-04-10
- Know When It's Time to Bail
- Know When It's Time to BailPlease correct the spelling errors...This is a great article and one whose ideas I share but you must be careful about your spelling.Regards,Christopher R. SorgeRE: Know When It's Time to BailForced comparison - DEC case it's about money and careers - fuck that; while with...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-10
- IP - See It, Hear It, Just Don't Touch It | BTalk Australia
- Cadbury Limited is trying to protect various shades of the colour Purple, claiming that it's part of their own "intellectual property". Today on BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie asks Peter Willimott, Director of Marketing and Customer Engagement at IP Australia, what sort of IP assets you can protect and how exposed...
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- How Green is Your IT? | BTalk Australia
- (9min 42) Your data centre is soaking up a huge part of your electricity bill. Can you cut costs and help save the environment? In today's BTalk Australia Jose Iglesias, Vice President of Global Solutions at Symantec, says the answers is 'yes'. Find out how when he talks to Phil...
- Blog posts 2009-01-20
- It's RIP Vista as Windows 7 is launched
- Comments 18 Spiros Giokaris buys the world's first copy of Windows 7 from Gerry Harvey at Harvey Norman's midnight launch last night. Three years after Microsoft introduced the bug-ridden and poorly received Windows Vista to the world, Microsoft launches Windows 7 today knowing full well that another disaster like Vista...
- News items 2009-10-21
- The Public Option: Itâ??s Not About Politics; Itâ??s About the Economics of Reform
- Last week, I argued that the insurance industry had declared war on President Obama's plans for healthcare reform because industry leaders sensed—or knew-- that support for a federal public insurance option was building. A week earlier, I told an audience at a San Francisco screening of Money-Driven Medicine that I...
- News items 2009-10-25
- Google Wave: It's innovative, but is it truly useful?
- Google Wave is a groundbreaking real-time collaborative tool that has the potential to be an ideal way for members of a group to work with one another. But it's not clear how useful it will be in the real world. It's the kind of tool that you want to use,...
- News items 2009-10-25
- How the venerable PS2 made it to nine years old
- People always talk about dog years, or cat years, but what about video game console years?It's hard to know what that math is, but one thing is certain: Sony's PlayStation 2 turned nine years old Wednesday, and it sure feels like the best-selling video game console of all time has...
- News items 2009-10-28
- Ten Things The Taxpayer Should Know About The U.S. Auto Industry Now That They Own It
- Posted by: David Kiley on December 19 During the hearings for an auto bailout, there was plenty said about Americaâ??s carmakers and the United Auto Workers. Some criticism was dead on, but much of it was either way off base or exaggerated. As is most often the case when rhetoric...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Aetna's Supposed Healthcare IT Prowess: The Bar is Set Awfully Low
- A few weeks ago, I noted that Aetna AET is showing interesting — if still nascent — signs of transforming its business, in part due to its seemingly aggressive embrace of healthcare information technology. My BNET colleague Ken Terry echoed this theme when he recently pointed out Aetna's sizable lead...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Let's Reboot America's Health IT Conversation Part 2: Beyond EHRs
- by DAVID C. KIBBE and BRIAN KLEPPER Yesterday we tried to put EHRs into perspective. They're important, and we can't effectively move health care forward without them. But they're only one of many important health IT functions. EHRs and health IT alone won't fix health care. So developing a comprehensive...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Nuturing IT
- "People, Process and Technology" is the cliché about what you have to manage to be successful in information technology. We often focus mainly on these in the reverse of the order listed because it is easier. Technology is cleaner, it's factual, it's quantifiable and it's not personal. Dealing with people...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Nokia Booklet 3G: What it is? What it isn't? And why Nokia made it
- If you look at all the coverage Nokia Booklet 3G pre-announcement received yesterday, you get the impression that this is THE product announcement of the year. Which looks pretty strange, if you consider what was announced – just another product – Wintel PC – in a tiny albeit fast growing Netbook market....
- News items 2009-08-25
- The Set-It-But-Don't-Forget-It SEO Strategy
- by Stoney deGeyter Many people think that SEO is a set-it and forget it endeavor. The theory is that once you optimize the site then there really isn't much more to do after that. This is something that many penny pinchers like to espouse so they can...
- News items 2009-11-05
- Google Chrome 4: Yes, it's fast, but is it usable?
- By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews If, as Google says, a Web browser is not so much an application but a platform upon which a new class of applications may be built, then that platform must provide support . It...
- News items 2009-11-06
- Reframe It Claims Google Sidewiki Copies its Web Annotation Service
- Reframe It Claims Google Sidewiki Copies its Web Annotation Service( Page 1 of 2 )Reframe It believes Google's Sidewiki Web annotation service is a little close to its own Web annotation service for comfort. Reframe CEO Bobby Fishkin argued that Google Sidewiki features mimic Reframe It's application right down to...
- News items 2009-11-09
- Startups: Why What You Build Is Less Important Than Who You Build It With
- I’m in the middle of reading “FoundersAt Work†by Jessica Livingston. The book is basically acollection of interviews with founders of some prominent software startups. What I like about the book (I’m about half way through) is that theinterviews are pretty detailed and Jessica does a great job of...
- Blog posts 2007-02-14
- The Costs and Benefits of Going to College - Is It Worth It?
- Bryan Caplan, Arnold Kling, and Will Wilkinson have been discussing why people go to college, and whether it's actually worth the exorbitant cost for private colleges at least.The conversation started with Gary Becker's and Kevin Murphy's article in The American which argues that we shouldn't be too concerned with rising...
- Blog posts 2007-05-08
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