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HP buys EDS for $13.9 billion, takes on IBM in IT services
This is a guest post from Larry Dignan. You can read the original article on Larry's blog Between the Lines on TechRepublic's sister site ZDNet. Hewlett-Packard made it official on Tuesday: The company is buying Electronic Data Systems for $25 a share. The acquisition will more than...
Tags: IT Services, Hewlett-Packard Co., Information Technology, Electronic Data Systems Corp., Earnings, IBM Corp., Non-GAAP Earning, GAAP, Financial Accounting, Finance, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-05-13
Top 5 Financial Systems Issues for not for Profit Organizations Today-Level 100
Join us for a one-hour webcast that explores the unique business systems' needs of NFP Organizations. The NFP environment has become more competitive, funding has become tighter and organizations must focus attention on servicing members while accessing, securing and tracking both the usage and effectiveness of the funds. Learn how...
Tags: Financial, Webcast, Financial System, Microsoft Corp., Member, NFP Environment, GAAP, Digital Media, Financial Accounting, Finance, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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Peoplesoft Gives Ford the Ability to Operate Globally as One Company, With Accounting, Analysis, GAAP Reporting, and Statutory Reporting on One System
Ford Motor Company was running a disparate combination of local and regional accounting systems that created architectural and administrative barriers to the smooth operation of Ford's global finances. Ford's systems required a high level of maintenance expense, and were challenging to update in a global environment. Ford chose to upgrade...
Tags: PeopleSoft Inc., Accounting, Analysis, Ford Motor Co., Operational Accounting, Financial Services, GAAP, Finance, Financial Accounting
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Software From the SAP for Defense & Security Set of Solutions Provides Improved Procurement and Logistics Efficiencies - As Well as Increased Visibility of Assets - Across the Army, Navy, and Air Force
Under the new guidelines, the New Zealand Defence Force NZDF needed to adopt an accrual accounting methodology and adhere to generally accepted accounting practices GAAP, in that the New Zealand government would hold the force to the same financial and accounting standards as any public company. To conform to the...
Tags: Asset, Software, Security, Accounting, Air Force, Logistics, SAP AG, Procurement, Operational Accounting, Financial Services, Finance
Case studies
The Fast Close: Achieving Quick Wins and Big Wins
The "fast close," a concept used to describe a corporation's ability to complete its accounting cycles and close its books quickly, is re-emerging as an important project for today's global finance function. For a brief period in the late 1990s, companies became more efficient at closing their...
Tags: Financial, Financial Accounting, Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance, Financial Services, Finance, Regulations, Government, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures
White papers 2007-09-01
Setting up priorities in an "A" world
Concern About "Projectized" ApproachesThis article touches on my concern about the PMI definition of project and the related acceptance of Project Manager as a discrete role.PMI defines a project as an temporary endeavor with a defined completion. This makes it almost impossible to prioritize because the two choices available...
Tags: GAAP, Wayne M.
Discussion threads 2007-08-13
Apples $1.99 wireless 'n' upgrade
Apple offering a $1.99 down-loadable upgrade to enable 802.11n on various Macs. Every Mac with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor or Xeon processor (iMac, MacPro, MacBook and MacBook Pro) has been shipped with 802.11n capable hardware sitting inside waiting to be activated. With the announcement of AppleTV and...
Tags: Wireless, Wifi, Patch, Apple, Apple Computer Inc., Apple MacBook, Intel Core 2 Duo, IEEE 802.11n, software
Blog posts 2007-02-04
Is that IT investment paying off? Check the TCO
Calculating the cost of intangibles like employee training can be an exercise in guesswork. Accounting expert Jack Fox offers these tips to make calculating total cost of ownership a little less onerous.Calculating value for non-material resources can be an exercise in frustration. For example, how does a CIO calculate the...
Tags: ROI/TCO, Jack Fox, IT investment, TCO, training, information technology
Technical articles 2000-01-07
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