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Kathleen's Diet Planner (exe)
Kathleen's Diet Planner is professional nutrition, diet, and exercise software that empowers you to take control of your diet for better health, fitness, and weight loss. It contains the expanded USDA 19 and CNF 2005 food databases with 43,453 food entries showing 153 nutrients. Build meal plans and recipes. Track...
Tags: Food, Kathleen, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
Software downloads 2007-04-12

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Rene Zellweger Screensaver (zip)
Renne Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969) is an Academy Award-winning American film actress. This free screensaver is the perfect addition to any desktop, with full size wallpaper images. A must download for fans of Rene Zellweger.
Tags: Screensaver, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2007-11-20
Competitive advantage through compliance: Making Sarbanes-Oxley work for you
While Sarbanes-Oxley is often cited as just another regulatory headache, smart companies are using the legislation as the catalyst to significantly improve their businesses processes and long-term competitive position. In this audiocast, BNET Director Jay Gulick talks to IDC's Kathleen Wilhide about how to use the Sarbanes-Oxley Act as...
Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Compliance, Competitive Advantage, Catalyst, Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance, Regulations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures
Webcasts 2005-03-02
Group Contract Buying Brings Better IT Value Throughout State of Kansas
For all levels of government, from states down to towns, villages and school districts, squeezing the most value from every dollar is imperative. The challenge becomes particularly difficult when it comes to technology purchases, since many small government units have limited IT expertise. That was the background when, in 1993,...
Tags: Kansas, Hewlett-Packard Co., Information Technology, Government, Strategy, Vertical Industries, Management, Enterprise Software, Software
Case studies
Avoiding the Compliance Trap for Travel and Expenses
Organizations weighing Travel and Expenses (T&E) automation should look beyond the value of streamlining the process to solutions that include analytic and reporting features that enforce compliance controls and provide audit evidence while minimizing business risks associated with uncontrolled spending and fraud. These more robust solutions are part of the...
Tags: Concur Technologies, Compliance
White papers 2008-01-01
Everyone must leave New Orleans
Gov. Kathleen Blanco has stated that “everyone needs toleave New Orleansdue to flooding from Hurricane Katrina.” What an overwhelming statement that is. Even with all the coverage that we have had regarding the hurricane, itis still hard to grasp the enormity of this disaster.During times such as these, we often...
Tags: government
Blog posts 2005-08-31
"Subtle" sexism is still a problem
I had a professor in college who was a militant feminist and a nun. I never could quite reconcile that in my mind, but anyway, this woman taught Womens Literature. Although I was grateful to her for introducing me to the works of female authors (sad to say, up until...
Tags: Women In It, toni bowers, Sexual Harassment, publishing gal, Office Politics, Morale, Job Satisfaction, General, Co-workers, Career
Blog posts 2007-04-03
Sybase looks ahead to RFID
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Tags: Databases, Development tools, Sybase Inc., RFID, tool
Technical articles 2004-08-16
The Freakonomics of space exploration
Over at the Freakonomics Blog, Steven J. Dubner asks: "Is space exploration worth the cost?" Respondents include: G. Scott Hubbard, Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University and former director of the NASA Ames Research Center Joan Vernikos, member of the Space Studies Board of...
Tags: NASA, Alcohol Comparison, Investment, Finance, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-01-15
Wireless networking: Is it really safe?
The Times reported last week that several schools in the UK are dismantling their wireless networks due to health concerns and complaints of parents. Both parents and some scientists fear that the radiation given out by wireless transmitters may be causing loss of concentration, headaches, fatigue, memory and behavioural problems,...
Tags: network, networking, Wi-fi, Wifi, Wireless, wireless network, wireless networking
Blog posts 2006-11-27
The weakest security link? It's you
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Tags: Financial Planning, Genesco, security, financial reporting, financial
Technical articles 2004-07-22
Spyware: IT's public enemy No. 1
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Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, information technology, spyware
Technical articles 2005-01-20
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