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"Death to 'Snow Crash'" - What's wrong with the 3D virtual Web
The TerraNova blog throws out a philosophic hand grenade, simultaneously attacking one of the most influential science fiction books ever published and the major trend in Web development today: "This Snow Crash Metaverse is the online equivalent of the 'flying cars' view of the today as seen from 1935....
Tags: 3D, Web, BusinessWeek, TerraNova Entry, Three-dimensional, Channel Management, Marketing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-08-14

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On a positive note
"2005 is expected to bring a significant increase in tech jobs; many will be in technology services. Industry salaries have not started to rise yet, but a few factors may be indicating that it will happen soon."Check it out.http://businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2005/tc20050111_6065_tc202.htm
Tags: redragtoabull
Discussion threads 2005-01-26
Talent Management: The New Business Imperative
Savvy executives know that a talent shortage is coming, if it hasn't arrived already. Talent management, backed by strategic workforce planning, can help companies face this crisis. Read more in this report from BusinessWeek Research Services and SAP.
Tags: Talent, information technology, industry, Human Resources, Recruitment & Selection, Talent Management, SAP AG, Workforce Management, Workforce
White papers 2007-08-01
New Era for HR Shared Services
Centralizing benefits, payroll and other human resources functions not only saves money and improves customer service, it also frees HR professionals to provide more strategic support. Find out more in this report from BusinessWeek Research Services and SAP.
Tags: Management, Human Resources, Strategy, Human Capital, SAP AG, Information Technology, human capital management, Workforce Management, benefit, customer service, payroll
White papers 2007-09-01
The Economy: Where Are We & What's Next?
The Associate Research Director of BusinessWeek Research Services will use his recent research data to clarify where people are with the economy and where they are likely to be in the months ahead. The presenter explores what the current economic conditions mean for the business and provides insights as to...
Tags: SAS Institute, Economy
Webcasts 2008-05-08
Closing the Fact Gap: The Intersection of Information, Action, and Accountability
Why is it that a majority of executives in a recent BusinessWeek survey reported making well over half their critical business decisions based on "gut feel"? Are business users not getting what they need to make proactive, strategic decisions? Is there an information deficit? Is data availability putting organizations at...
Tags: Penton Media Inc., Accountability, Financial Accounting, Finance
Webcasts
Innovating Education in a Webcafe: 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study
In the early 1990s, the Wharton School implemented a major revamp of its MBA curriculum which BusinessWeek magazine (May 13, 1991) described as "the most radical departure in business education since the early 1960s." The new curriculum brought together leadership training, a comprehensive global management orientation, and an emphasis on...
Tags: Wharton School, Education, Computerworld, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
Case studies
Could Apple Become Games Console King?
From BusinessWeek:"For all the hype about iTV, here's another potential application: iGames. Could Steve Jobs and co really have their eye on the console market? ... "Some have speculated that the iTV may also be destined to get one of Intel’s Conroe-L processors, which it would need...
Tags: Game, Video Card, Console, Apple Inc., iTV, TVs, Video Cards, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Hardware, Components, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-09-26
Renovating the Xerox brand
Xerox, the global document management firm and a pioneer in IT, is undergoing a brand makeover to take it beyond the image of a copier company. An excerpt from BusinessWeek: A new corporate logo is the most visible change in the makeover that extends to...
Tags: Xerox Corp., Brand, Branding, Marketing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-12
IBM buys BI vendor Cognos
IBM has announced that it will acquire Business Intelligence BI vendor Cognos for $5 billion. An excerpt from BusinessWeek: For IBM, the Cognos acquisition is a continuation of a "growth through mergers-and-acquisitions" effort it launched in February, 2006. Since then, IBM has bought 23 software companies...
Tags: Cognos Inc., IBM Corp., Business Intelligence Segment, Pricing, Business Intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Data Management, Management, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-13
Corporate policies: The best and the worst
Liz Ryan, in her column for BusinessWeek, keeps a list of the best and worst corporate policies that she has encountered while being a consultant. This month, she added referral bonus programs to her list of Best Corporate Policies and anti-moonlighting policies to her list of Worst Corporate Policies. Weve...
Tags: toni bowers, publishing gal, General, Discipline, Company Perks, Company Culture
Blog posts 2007-04-23
Unacceptable behavior in the workplace
OK, first of all, get your minds out of the gutter. I'm not talking THAT unacceptable. In an article for BusinessWeek, Liz Ryan, at-work expert, speaker, writer, and CEO of online networking organization WorldWIT, outlines 10 types of behavior that are totally unacceptable in the workplace. ...
Tags: Workplace, Behavior, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2007-11-01
Mozy Remote Backup (exe)
Use Mozy to ensure your photos, music, financial documents, e-mail and other important files are safely backed up at a secure, remote location. Mozy gives away 2 GB of secure, automatic online backup for free and offers unlimited online backup for $4.95 a month. It is the award-winning online backup...
Tags: Mozy, Backups
Software downloads 2007-07-26
Yahoo settles lawsuit concerning Chinese journalists
Yahoo settled the lawsuit filed by family members of Chinese journalists after the Internet company was found accountable for their imprisonment. An excerpt from BusinessWeek: Yahoo also is establishing a fund to provide humanitarian and legal aid to people serving prison sentences for expressing their opinions...
Tags: Lawsuit, Yahoo! Inc., Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-14
Japanese bureaucrat gets reprimand for Wikipedia contributions
A Japanese bureaucrat was so obsessed with the popular animated series Gundam that he contributed 260 times to the Japanese language Wikipedia page on the topic. He has been reprimanded for shirking his duties in favor of the Wikipedia contributions about the robots, officials said. Here's an...
Tags: Ministry, Bureaucrat, Wikipedia, Agriculture Ministry, Wiki, Online Communications, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-09
RSS feed reader for the small business
Gene Marks recently wrote a piece in BusinessWeek entitled, "Tech Solutions Your Small Biz Can't Use." Being the IT Manager of a small business (less than 200 employees) I loved his entertaining style and agreed with most of his points. However, I take exception to his...
Tags: RSS Feed, Gene, Small Business, RSS, Internet, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-01-07
Samsung announces an astounding 160GB hard drive for portable devices
Samsung showcased a 1.8-inch the size of a hard drive in an iPod, 160 GB hard disk that could potentially be used with iPods, camcorders, and other portable devices. The Spinpoint N2 160GB drive runs at 4,200 rpm and can store an astounding 40,000 mp3 files or 100...
Tags: Hard Drive, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Portable Device, Chip, Sales Strategy, Sales, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-08-21
Microsoft acquires shopping price comparison site Jellyfish
Microsoft has acquired the comparative shopping Web site Jellyfish. The e-commerce site uses an innovative technique where buyers get a cut of the amount that advertisers pay Jellyfish as commission for sales. A quote from the article at Redherring: Jellyfish, based in Middleton,...
Tags: Web, Microsoft Corp., Web Technology, Channel Management, Sales Force Management, E-business/E-Commerce, Marketing, Sales, Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-03
Is Universal's free music service a rival to iTunes?
Universal Music Group plans to introduce a new business model to sell free music online, which could challenge the dominance of Apple's famous iTunes. An excerpt from Ars Technica: According to BusinessWeek, the plan is to have companies subsidize the cost of the subscriptions, estimated...
Tags: Universal Music Group, Apple iTunes, Music, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-16
Attacks targeting Web-based services, the looming threats in 2008
BusinessWeek comments on how Web-based services and increased mobile connectivity will be the prime victims of security attacks. An excerpt from the article: As Internet users display more of their personal information on social networking Web sites, and office workers upload more sensitive data to online...
Tags: Software, Web, Network, Attack, Tools & Techniques, Channel Management, Security, Management, Marketing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-12
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