Monthly Archives: May 2004
Training Workers is a Good Investment
Outsourcing is more than an election-year hot button. Each of us knows someone whose job moved overseas. Unemployment among professional, college-educated ranks is at...
Innovators Step Up
There seemed to be some symbolic harmony in that I—one of the 100 worst golfers in the world—was going to play in a media-day...
eHealth Console Does IT Checkups
It performance reporting provider Concord Communications Inc. is making a play for CIOs and line-of-business managers looking for a quick status check on the...
Software Drives Quality for Auto Suppliers
Quality has been job 1 for top automakers for more than a decade, as Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp. and DaimlerChrysler AG try...
IDS Scheer Bolsters Aris BPM Package
IDS Scheer AG is working to dispel the myths around BPM for its customers—many of whom have more questions than answers when it comes...
DELMIA Builds a Better Factory
CAD revolutionized the automotive industry two decades ago. Now the new frontier in auto-industry IT is in visually modeling the manufacturing process. By creating...
Council Governs Corporate Technology Standards
As the merger of Daimler-Benzag and Chrysler Corp. unfolded, the need for corporate technology standards came to the forefront and resulted in the creation...
Citrix Upgrades MetaFrame Suite
Citrix Systems last week rolled out the latest iteration of its remote access software, MetaFrame Access Suite 3.0, at an event in New York.
New...
CAN-SPAM Compliance is Elusive
Spam, commercial and otherwise, is on the rise despite federal CAN-SPAM legislation.
In a report issued last month, Jupiter Research said 64 percent of e-mail...
Govt IT: Security Clearance Needed
Needed: One IT professional with excellent technology skills, a willingness to travel 75 percent of the week and top security clearance from the U.S....