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Google releases an OS after all
in The CIO Weblog, on July 9, 2009
...off-the-shelf, ready-made platform for direct access to web-based applications that forward-looking corporations are already rolling out. Those CIOs have already been able to roll their own safe, reli...
Durbin-Grassley, Indian Outsourcing, and the H-1B Visa
in Global Mobility Report, on June 29, 2009
...clients. When they win contracts to manage the technology, accounting, or other operations for U.S. corporations, the Indian firms typically handle the work with about 20% to 30% of the employees in t...
Russia and Japan to Collaborate on Nanotech
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 21, 2009
...e smaller companies specializing in the development of state-of-the-art technology alongside large corporations in the sector."
The press release is here .
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iPhone price reduction rumors missing the enterprise
in The CIO Weblog, on May 18, 2009
... environment where business users are practically smuggling their personally purchased iPhones into corporations under the IT department's nose, neither Apple nor AT&T are moving to capitalize...
Corporate social responsibility and recession
in Sox First, on May 15, 2009
...o me: "In the long term, you could suggest in a downturn it's more important than ever for corporations to be responsible citizens and to help and support communities. And it would be crazy t...
Do boycotts work?
in Sox First, on May 12, 2009
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Over the years we have seen many boycotts of corporations. Targets have included Coca Cola for it alleged repression of trade union activity in Colombia and its depletion of groundwater resources ...
SOX and complacency
in Sox First, on May 5, 2009
...nerate a profit. A good share of the blame for corporate governance failures (and poorly performing corporations in general belong to passive boards of directors (the members of which are often handso...
Sun, Oracle, WordPress, and MySQL
in Wangtam, on April 23, 2009
...fession: Bloggers for Hire
• Should Google pay a tax to media corporations?
• IRLConnect puts Twitter and Facebook on a map with live video
• 5 Ways to Get Your Questions Answered on Twitter
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Will Biofuel Make It?
in IfEnergy, on April 23, 2009
...se pockets are too shallow to withstand price flucuations caused by their own success. Major energy corporations like BP and Exxon will hang around to buy up technologies and innovations at the result...
Understanding (and Maybe Avoiding) the Peter Principle
in Bizinformer, on April 15, 2009
...alled The Dilbert Principle in a 1995 Wall Street Journal article. The idea is simple but paranoid: Corporations tend to promote the least competent employees to management positions to try to limit t...
G20 and FASB: the banks win again
in Sox First, on April 3, 2009
...ites, that the real problem we have now is a breakdown of trust. People simply don't trust what corporations are telling them. And needless to say, this accounting pea and thimble trick will make ...
Getting the recession right
in The CIO Weblog, on March 31, 2009
...l occur, but there will be no massive across-the-board bloodletting as is the case at more panicked corporations.
Why isn't HP panicked? Hurd explains:
To be clear, these actions don't make ...
The importance of corporate DNA
in The CIO Weblog, on March 30, 2009
...have to have a culture dedicated to a product or concept to succeed? Various massive, multi-faceted corporations with many divisions and product lines might seem to disprove this immediately, but on a...
Do You Have a Jellyfish?
in IfEnergy, on March 28, 2009
...n alternative energy is going to mean that citizens conserve energy and that large multi-national corporations find new ways to generate it. The model of China , where millions of citizens ha...
What's in YOUR network?
in The CIO Weblog, on March 16, 2009
... already dastardly plans for world domination. Hutcheson speculates that this is not because those corporations have learned their lessons and stopped doing such things, but rather because network tra...
H.R.875 Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009
in Do you like to cook?, on March 12, 2009
...tive aspect of the legislation. It will allow the appointing of officials from the factory farming corporations and lobbyists and classify them as experts and allow them to determine and interpret the...
Counterpoint: Employers snoop away!
in The CIO Weblog, on March 4, 2009
...oard with that sentiment. But for most candidates, it's silly to pretend there is some firewall between the two, and it's just as silly to suggest that the candidate, rather than the hiring co... ... In an age where millions of dollars worth of personal information is lost weekly by "careless corporations" it's hard to turn around and fault those companies for looking for staff with...
The 25 Most Dangerous Places for Outsourcing
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on February 26, 2009
...es.
Of course, lists like this are speculative, at best, but they do highlight something that many corporations fail to fully grasp - when your critical information is being held offshore, the effect...
Searching the Deep Enterprise
in The CIO Weblog, on February 23, 2009
...enterprise search, and it has yet to pay off.
Will these new deep web indexing efforts pay off for corporations internally as well? The potential is certainly there. With most of the startups focused...
Gaps In the Schedule
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 28, 2009
...).
I fully believe the reasons are found in the grim economic realities of the day.
More and more corporations are going to question the veracity of spending millions on a single marketing event lik...
The axe man cometh: get ready for a shorter working week
in Sox First, on January 27, 2009
... France's conservative government has gutted that nation's famous 35 hour week, most French corporations are sticking to it. As Time Magazine reports, it's a useful tool for dealing with...
Most Corporations That Were Bailed Out Still Being Run By The Same CEOs
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 26, 2009
...#39;s been a while since the United States Government disbursed many billions of dollars to various corporations and the taxpayers are beginning to ask if the money delivered the desired effect.
Cons...
68,000 Jobs Lost In The United States Today
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 26, 2009
...of 68,000 jobs today.
Sprint, Pfizer, Home Depot, Philips Electronics, and several other major corporations each announced job cuts ranging from a low of 1,000 jobs lost at Starbucks to the 20,00...
President Obama Taking Hard Line On Commerce With China
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 23, 2009
...nder the Bush administration Beijing enjoyed nearly unfettered freedom to do business with American corporations; but this does not sit well with Obama or Hillary Clinton, his Secretary Of State.
Chi...
Toms Steps Up
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 19, 2009
...nd help the tournament sponsors by playing more tournaments.
What welcome words they must sound to corporations that are re-considering their future with the PGA Tour.
Too bad they didn't come o...
Club Tester Unique in Golf
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 15, 2009
... in the museum at St. Andrew's. McCormack has plenty of management experience with major global corporations like PriceWaterhouseCoopers, and Ernst and Young.
Earlier this week, I interviewed And...
Compliance challenges
in Sox First, on January 12, 2009
...o manage regulatory risk is the complexity and 46% said it was the lack of regulatory harmonisation between multiple jurisdictions. More than eight in ten respondents said that they had increased thei... ...rst financial crisis in more than a generation, it's a question that will weigh on the minds of corporations the world over. According to a report from the Economist Intelligence Unit, 66% of r...
Corporate ethics and law
in Sox First, on January 9, 2009
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More than two years ago, I did a blog entry on the difference between ethics and morality. Moral decisions, around issues like theft and corruption, are absolutes regardless of time or culture. ... ...the firm to take a longer term view of its decisions and strategies. Such inclusion will also cause corporations to internalize more the costs of their decisions. In addition, the law should require c...
Recession means it's time to ramp up internal security
in The CIO Weblog, on December 24, 2008
...ailable today, it's easier than ever to transport compromised information off-premises, and few corporations have taken the extensive steps required to properly segregate and secure data and user ...
Plenty of Tour Pain Ahead
in Eagle Par Birdie, on December 12, 2008
... be very difficult.
Tim Finchem said, "what we're seeing now is a pullback on spending by corporations".
Indeed.
He also said the PGA is pursuing non-traditional sponsors like energy ...
George W rewrites history
in Sox First, on December 12, 2008
...S household net worth shrinking . The memo is a disgrace. But with Bush's popularity somewhere between 24 to 28%, you can be sure the public knows they are being fed a line.
... ...bble. "With China and other foreign countries absorbing Treasury securities directly, and U.S. corporations still coming off of their late-90's investment binge, the beneficiaries of the tax ...
Going Broke Going For Broke
in Eagle Par Birdie, on November 22, 2008
... San Antonio Hill Country Resort Courtesy: JW Marriott
You know times are bad when even the casino corporations are losing billions. How far behind can golf resorts be?
The Las Vegas Sands Corpo...
G20 undermines accounting independence
in Sox First, on November 18, 2008
...kes the point that IASB is vulnerable because it is not getting enough donations, particularly from corporations. Any institution that has little access to resources is threatened. And there is a ques...
Tough Times Ahead
in Eagle Par Birdie, on November 2, 2008
...ent sponsors will start to disappear.
Consider who sponsors tournaments on the PGA tour. Financial corporations, car companies, lumber companies, farm equipment manufacturers, food companies, courier...
Bailout politics
in Sox First, on October 2, 2008
...s are being automated anyway. Nor is the answer to give tax breaks to the very wealthy and to giant corporations in the hope they will trickle down to everyone else. We have tried that and it hasn'...
Big Guns Ready To Jump Ship?
in Eagle Par Birdie, on September 30, 2008
...amp;T dropped its 2009 sponsorship of the Classic that we were entering a period when many American corporations were facing tough times.
That was well before Wall Street melted down, Lehman Brothers...
The Fall of Finance
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on September 29, 2008
...ith their inability to perform well to reach success.
During these times, it was near-gospel that corporations began to look at themselves less as producers of goods and services, and more like a &qu...
Can the bailout fix things?
in Sox First, on September 29, 2008
...ow into more stable ventures and pool together with more profitable resources controlled by healthy corporations or entities. Sure, pain is felt by certain parties who can't keep things going. But...
US auto makers ask for a bailout
in Sox First, on September 8, 2008
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You really have to worry when big corporations go to the Government and ask to be put on welfare! Last week, I did a blog entry looking at how General Motors was asking for a moratorium on cras...
Climbing the corporate ladder
in The CIO Weblog, on September 6, 2008
...iness which apparently has realized, as far too few do , that there are significant relationships between operations and IT... certainly more significant than those between accounting and IT, at leas... ... © degreezero2000
CIOs have long had to put up with derogatory views of their position in corporations, typecast as burn-outs or incompetents at the end of their trajectory ("Career Is Over...
Emissions trading: business spits the dummy
in Sox First, on September 1, 2008
...stringent requirements. Yeah right, let's get real here. Do they expect us to believe that big corporations can't look after themselves? And does that mean businesses can't do anything to...
US taxpayers subsidize CEO pay
in Sox First, on August 26, 2008
...s. And the total cost of this little scam for taxpayers? $80.6 million. The report also found that corporations claimed 2005 stock option tax deductions that totalled $61 billion more than the expens...
OpenSolaris Storage keeps rolling along
in On Storage, on August 23, 2008
...cessful? Not for a minute! The opensource community is way too strong and plenty of SMBs, and large corporations, will easily bite the bait when money is involved. And why shouldn't they? Open...
Death throes of the corporate data center
in The CIO Weblog, on August 22, 2008
...t utility computing combines them with flexibility, nullifying a traditionally adverse relationship between the two; while it used to be that the larger you got, the more systematic your management ha... ...dear, I think it's overly optimistic. There will be corporate data centers as long as there are corporations; and it won't simply be sheer bloody-mindedness on the part of CIOs that keeps them...
Dell fails on cloud computing trademark
in The CIO Weblog, on August 18, 2008
...en taking the line that this represents a breath of fresh air in the increasingly insane efforts by corporations to patent and trademark everything in sight in hopes of making a buck off it someday, w...
US corporations dodging tax
in Sox First, on August 13, 2008
...lity Office report . Go to Table 1 and you will see that two-thirds of US corporations paid no tax between 1998 and 2005. And that number has been escalating. A report like this sends a very clear m... ...
The rich are different. Unlike the rest of the population, big US corporations and foreign owned corporations are getting out of paying tax, according to the latest Government Accountability Of...
Check your USB drives at the door
in On Storage, on August 8, 2008
... © boredzo
One of these days corporations will start issuing laptops and personal computers without USB drives, CD burners , and connectivity to the Internet for file transfers.
Case in ...
MyCMDB: the cool BSM software with the funny name
in The CIO Weblog, on August 7, 2008
I made fun of Managed Objects new social-networking influenced CMDB interface product myCMDB when it was announced last month, critiquing both the kindergarten playground name of the software and the fact that something as prosaic as a configuration management database product was jumping o...
At Last. Ford, Cord, Auburn, Duesenberg Designer Gets His Own Museum Space
in Classical Drives, on July 18, 2008
...9;re Working to Keep You Moving." Not the cleverest ad line I'd ever written but with huge corporations compromises must be made and the client loved it. Because the commercial had an histori...
No more corporate crime hardball
in Sox First, on July 10, 2008
...is backing off from its hard-line that forces corporations to turn over confidential communications between their attorneys and company executives under scrutiny by prosecutors. It's a big win for... ...nst corporate crime , the US Justice Department is backing off from its hard-line that forces corporations to turn over confidential communications between their attorneys and company executives...
Connect Your Corporation
in The Social Networking Weblog, on June 26, 2008
...ation are able to collaborate.
Hot Topic and Jet propulsion Laboratory are a couple of the corporations already using SocialCast for their corporate social networking needs.
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What Makes A Cloud Computer?
in Wangtam, on June 24, 2008
...mpersonators Beware.
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Millenials again
in The CIO Weblog, on June 23, 2008
...the accounting firms are offering flextime, fruit baskets, and foosball tables. Workers move around between employers in ways that earlier generations never did, and you can't tell me that has not... ...machines under the noses of the corporate bureacracy. Today they're everywhere. If things work, corporations (even GE and Johnson & Johnson) can be remarkably adaptable to the conceptions of t...
The Next Great Outsourcing Debate
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on June 18, 2008
...r restrictions on H1B's will cause more outsourcing and outsourcing opponents suggesting that corporations are talking out of two sides of their mouths.
Somehow, I doubt that it is coincidental...
Starbucks and T-Mobile Kiss and Make Up
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 11, 2008
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Image# 6178186
It's so cute when big corporations fight in public, isn't it?
Following the recent announcement that T-Mobile was suing Starbucks over...
Atlanta Loses 40 Year Old Tournament
in Eagle Par Birdie, on June 9, 2008
There is word today from the PGA Commissioner's office that the AT&T Classic, which has graced the fair southern city of Atlanta, Georgia for 40 years is no more.
AT&T has decided to pull the plug.
A lesson in customer service from Starbucks...
in Biz Plan Hacks, on June 9, 2008
...day complain about customer service because for the most part it is bad across the board. Many big corporations looking to cut cost are cutting the people who directly deal with their customers so tha...
Outsourcing in a recession
in The CIO Weblog, on May 17, 2008
...lasting business partnerships, and I also support approaching the whole matter with that in mind... corporations which outsource solely to hack away at costs rarely come out of the endeavor with much ...
Las Vegas Gets More Involved With Online Gambling
in Play Las Vegas, on May 9, 2008
... and sports betting, without investing i8n additional hardware.
I keep saying that as soon as U.S. corporations have the lion's share of Internet gambling sites under their control the ban on fun...
Corporations and bad health
in Sox First, on May 6, 2008
...er it's because of cigarettes, or binge drinking or pollution, it's often blamed on the big corporations. Now a group of academics at City University of New York and University of Michigan...
It's jail time for tax evader Wesley Snipes
in Sox First, on April 25, 2008
...airness or sanity when government officials turn a blind eye to all their buddies who head up giant corporations that are based in the United States that have offshore addresses to avoid paying billio...
Cubeless, SABRE Enterprise 2.0 community : interview with Toby Cunningham
in Les Explorers, on April 25, 2008
... brand. You work now with Nexion , can you give us some stats or facts about it and the difference between Cubeless in the travel corporate World (partnership with AMEX) and Cubeless in the travel le... ... about your goals with CUBELESS!
Our goals with cubeless are to provide a community product that corporations can use to stimulate and capture information that is often hidden within its employee c...
Political aspects of IT
in The CIO Weblog, on April 22, 2008
...f Managed Objects in this blog entry on the topic. His point-that all politics is local, even in corporations, and that this immutable factor and the depth of its reach colors all sales-is in some w...
PCAOB and the new independence rule
in Sox First, on April 20, 2008
...ll require the audit firm to communicate to an issuer's audit committee about any relationships between the firm or any of its affiliates and the issuer. The PCAOB explained the proposed rule i... ... is looking at a new independence rule designed to force auditors to come clean on their links with corporations. The PCAOB has announced it will hold an open meeting this Tuesday to consider adopt...
Fewer big corporations getting tax audits
in Sox First, on April 15, 2008
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Fewer large corporations are getting audited. Instead, the Internal Revenue Service is cracking down on smaller corporations, particularly for those with $50 million or less in assets. While big c...
Bill wins the H1B debate?
in The CIO Weblog, on April 14, 2008
... foreign workers who are interested in US based positions, and a great deal of demand from US based corporations.
It's not clear if the F1 time increase is directly related to the H1B issue or no...
Google Apps makes the leap
in The CIO Weblog, on March 31, 2008
...sufficient as it is. A read-only spreadsheet isn't worth much in the grand scheme of persuading corporations to adopt the suite.
Google is well-known, however, for making drawn-out, incremental a...
Das Hyatt San Diego
in Hotels mit Flair, on March 13, 2008
...Pacific," our distinguished La Jolla hotel accommodations are mere minutes from world-class corporations, shopping, dining, and attractions. so erfahren wir auf der Webseite des Hauses und mit...
Spitzer's demise is Wall Street's gain
in Sox First, on March 13, 2008
... Wall Street. And as columnist Froma Harrop says Spitzer was the one who actually stood up to the corporations and took them on for their excesses and fraud. Harrop writes: "It is said that ...
Climate change and banks
in Sox First, on March 13, 2008
...gnificant risks. It's likely to have a massive effect on the asset values and credit ratings of corporations. This means it will change the way banks deal with them. The sectors that will be most ...




