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Building a Company, and its IT, in 90 Days
Ready. Set. Go. You’ve got three months to build a decent-sized manufacturing and distribution company from scratch, complete with financial…
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Executive Summary: Sarbanes-Oxley: Worse than No Solution at All?
What is SarbOx anyway? The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is a set of rules passed by Congress in order to…
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Ships Systems: Surviving the Storm, and the Recovery
Fighting against the ravages of nature and the extremes of weather has become part of the job for Jan Rideout,…
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Chinese Companies Pick Linux to Boost Their Own Skills
The last couple of years have seen one disaster after another in China’s financial sector: financial scandals, record losses, a…
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Does it Take a Psychopath to Make a Good CIO?
Any CIO needs a certain number of job characteristics to survive; intelligence, experience and business savvy, for example. But thanks…
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ADP Offers Healthcare Decision Support
Patients are increasingly presented with a bewildering array of options to pay for health care. In response, health plans are…
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Nearly Half May Not Make Second Sarbanes-Oxley Deadline
Nearly half of all companies affected by the second round of Sarbanes-Oxley deadlines do not expect to meet the July…
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Pango’s Web-Based RFID Application Tracks Assets
Pango Networks Inc. announced Tuesday the launch of a new Web-based framework that can let hospitals know where expensive pieces…
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Open-Source May Help China Curb Software Piracy
Since Linux doesn’t require user licenses, it’s also a way to combat software piracy, which is an epidemic in China.…