Airports Can’t Identify Biometrics Standard
It was supposed to be the salvation. The future. The obvious best choice. Experts everywhere looked to information technology after the September 2001 terrorist attacks
It was supposed to be the salvation. The future. The obvious best choice. Experts everywhere looked to information technology after the September 2001 terrorist attacks
Can companies save big bucks with Linux? It’s a definite maybe. IBM is the poster penguin for large vendor support of Linux. It says you
I got a mission orientation at a very early age. I worked on the George Bancroft, a nuclear submarine whose job during the Cold War
At times, Mike Jaixen feels like he’s drowning in content. The manager of information architecture for transportation giant Union Pacific (UP) was charged with finding
Roadway Express carries freight, sure. But almost as important is the data it carries about the loads it carries. Manufacturers have to know whether their
Headquarters: 1077 Gorge Blvd., Akron, OH 44309-0471 Phone: (330) 384-1717 Business: Less-than-truckload freight hauling in North America makes up 87% of revenues; the rest comes
The Marine Corps got its orders in 1999: reduce the cost of running its 16 major bases by $110 million a year, by 2004. So
By all accounts, a company like Computer Corporation of America (CCA) should be out of business today. The 37-year-old company provides a powerful database-management system
Hanging chads are nothing compared to how untested technology can ruin an election day. On Sept. 10, the state that produced the 2000 presidential election