Monthly Archives: May 2004

Training Workers is a Good Investment

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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....