The Real Agenda of America’s CIOs
CIOs say all kinds of things in surveys about what their favorite technology will be for the coming year. But where are they actually spending
CIOs say all kinds of things in surveys about what their favorite technology will be for the coming year. But where are they actually spending
Home Depot wants to put more information at the fingertips of its “orange-blooded associates doing hand-to-hand combat in the aisles,” its chief information officer said
In an industry characterized by rising costs and threats of bankruptcy from major carriers, Southwest has matured and grown, making a profit for each of
Major natural disasters are always a surprise in that no one is sure when or where one will hit. But on a macro level, it’s
Sun Microsystems soon will offer computing power for $1 per central processing unit per hour. Its by-the-buck Sun Grid “utility,” announced in February, is scheduled
The 75 million men and women born in a wave after World War II are now cresting onto the shores of retirement. One-quarter of the
Documentum, founded in 1990, built an early lead in the document management market. In December 2003, the company became part of EMC, one of the
Stellent’s customers say it provides a top-flight enterprise content management system that keeps getting better—but that the company sometimes lacks the firepower of bigger rivals.
The sign on the door of Medco’s Willingboro, N.J., pharmacy looks just like a thousand similar signs posted at neighborhood pharmacies across the country. “Pharmacist