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[2003-04-30] Are Shared Services Right For You and Your Customers? Evaluating a move to a shared services center is as important as the move itself. With dozens of business units, strategies, and customer expectations to consider, the period of evaluating a move to shared services becomes integral to the overall success of the entire organization.
[2003-04-29] Competing Visions of Corporate IT's Future Speaking at and attending the recent Forbes Magazine CIO Forum meeting, I had the opportunity to explore the emerging trends in the strategies and concerns of the CIOs of corporate America.
[2003-04-22] The Politics of Purchase Approval Are you one of those CIOs who are beleaguered by the politics of getting your budget or purchases approved?
[2003-04-10] Utility Computing: The Next New IT Model IBM says it's investing $10 billion in it, some $800 million of that in this slow-tech year alone.
[2003-04-10] Finding the Future THE PROBLEM OF FINDING relevant information-a problem that we all know too well from the Internet-is now reoccurring on corporate intranets.
[2003-04-10] SLM a Key Measure of IT Management Today more than ever, we are faced with the reality that we are in a customer focused economy.
[2003-04-10] Intel updates mobile technology work TOKYO -- Intel announced few surprises at its Intel Developer Forum Japan event on Thursday, instead choosing to give the Japanese audience a look at several technologies first disclosed at a U.S. event in February.
[2003-04-10] On the front lines of IT If your office is like mine, the overall difficulty of doing business during the rough economy of the past two years is now compounded by something new: the war in Iraq .
[2003-04-10] What Is Configuration Management? Configuration, "to form from or after," derives from the Latin com-, meaning "with" or "together," and figurare, "to form." It also means "a relative arrangement of parts or elements."
[2003-04-04] Opera CTO Q & A As many of you will know, Opera is ranked as the third most popular web browser in the world and is an excellent alternative when you're after a quick browser that still supports W3C standards such as cascading style sheets. In this virtual interview I talked with Hakon Wium Lie, Chief Technical Officer for Opera. In this article Hakon talks about the Opera browser, where it stands in relation to W3C standards, the Opera evelopment team and more.
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