Month: February 2003

All Over the DAM Place

One of the biggest digital-asset management programs is under way at the world’s largest automaker. General Motors’ Media Archives Group is digitizing a century’s worth

The Skinny on the Total Cost of Monitors

Most operations and technology executives are aware of the advantages LCD (liquid crystal display) flat panels have over standard CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors. They’re cheaper

Software Suppliers At a Loss

Consecutive quarterly losses for several major software companies now stretch back two, three, and—in some rare cases—six or seven years. The result: Large, medium and

Merger Minuet

As reports of earnings (or lack thereof) pour out of technology suppliers (see “Software Suppliers At a Loss“), merger talk inevitably splashes around. Only a

Big Changes Demand Small Considerations

The biggest and toughest decision of my career—and the one that I learned the most from—was turning over Xerox’s routine computing operations to Electronic Data