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Posted by: bcrowell in Best Practices Topic: Enterprise ManagementBlog: CIO Knowledge Space
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As a follow up to my blog posting on September 27th titled "What Happened, The Market Implosion?", our Congress has now passed and the President has signed the bailout legislation providi
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Posted by: Joe Tighe in Best Practices Topic: Infrastructure
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It is essential to perform an assessment of the supply chain efficiency during the due diligence phase of the merger and acquisition process.
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Posted by: Laurie M. Orlov in Best Practices Topic: IT Organization ManagementBlog: Reinventing IT
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Everybody wants to sell something to the mid-market IT execs.
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Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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In what may be another sign of good things to come for Apple Mac users with BlackBerry smartphones, Research In Motion (RIM) is planning to release a Macintosh version of its BlackBerry Media Sync application for use with the upcoming Pearl 8220 flip phone.
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Posted by: ExecutiveBrief in Best Practices Topic: Enterprise Management
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Learn the essentials for identifying, developing, and executing a successful process improvement plan.
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Posted by: DavidThielen in Soapbox Topic: IT Organization Management
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Ok, this is out there but here's how IT purchasing can be used as a guide to which companies are at risk and which are safe.
What strong financial institutions have in common: the "Windward Rule"
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Posted by: Thomas Wailgum in Soapbox Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Enterprise Software Unplugged
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Your company can't secure a loan to expand its operations. Wall Street is a mess, and your share price is in the tank. Banks are collapsing. And your IT budget's just been sliced for 2009.
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