ATT: A Philosophy of Partnership
Since 1885, the two T’s in AT&T have stood for “telephone” and “telegraph,” but those T’s have seemingly merged to become “telecommunications,” representing the company’s
Since 1885, the two T’s in AT&T have stood for “telephone” and “telegraph,” but those T’s have seemingly merged to become “telecommunications,” representing the company’s
Few businesses have as specialized a set of technology needs as those in the life sciences sector. The combination of large amounts of data, huge
The second annual Baseline/BTM 500 survey was conducted in the midst of the deepest economic downturn in our lifetime. While economic recession is certainly not
The news is filled with reports about companies buried in legal fees as a result of the presence or absence of a key document. The
At first glance, AT&T, Boeing, Cisco and New York Life Insurance don’t have a lot in common. They represent different industries—telecommunications, aerospace and defense, networking
New York Life Insurance Co., the nation’s largest mutual life insurer and a leading provider of financial services (more than $29 billion in 2008 insurance
Rebecca Jacoby, CIO and senior vice president of Cisco Systems, has the ear of company chairman and CEO John Chambers—and vice versa—so much so that
As CIO of the Boeing Co., a corporation that conquers outer space and the skies closer to home, John Hinshaw could be expected to have