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    CRM initiative shows there's no lasting change without buy-in 27 November, 2008 09:19

    Projects that sail along smoothly, with no resistance, are great. But it's the ones that throw lots of roadblocks in our way that end up teaching us things.
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    Citigroup's 52,000 layoffs will impact IT 19 November, 2008 07:59

    Given Citigroup's stated plans, a massive headcount reduction announced is sure to include a fair share of IT jobs.
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    What are you doing for me, and why don't I know it? 25 July, 2008 09:36

    I was invited to an urgent, one-on-one meeting with the CIO of a very large IT organization. No hint of the subject matter. Upon arrival, I saw that he was very disturbed about something, but he simply handed me a copy of an e-mail he had recently received from the chairman of the board:
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    Phishing on the increase, group says 25 November, 2004 12:07

    Online phishing schemes increased significantly in October as financial institutions struggled to combat attempts to steal private account information from online consumers, according to the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG).
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    Nasdaq CIO leaves for Capital One job 08 October, 2001 07:47

    Nasdaq Stock Market CIO Gregor Bailar is leaving to head up Capital One Financial Corp.'s IT department, where a business executive vice president and a technology executive had been sharing the CIO role for the past year and a half.
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    Winstar files for bankruptcy, sues Lucent 19 April, 2001 08:24

    Telecommunications service provider Winstar Communications Inc. has filed for bankruptcy and has sued Lucent Technologies Inc. for US$10 billion in damages, accusing the company of breaking a vendor financing agreement.
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    Lessons from India Inc. 03 April, 2001 10:28

    Once a sleepy pensioners' paradise, this city today is choked with traffic. Much of the greenery that gave Bangalore the nickname "Garden City" has been hacked away to make room for office towers, and people on the street cover their mouths and noses against the pollution. Telephones, water and electricity remain unreliable, and the roads and airports are decrepit, by Western standards.
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    Data Commerce raises $10m for digital TV boom 04 December, 2000 12:01

    Digital television infrastructure provider Data Commerce Limited (DCL) has issued an initial public offering to raise $10 million to back a host of global broadcast projects.
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    N.C.'s IT Staff Shuffle Continues 22 September, 2000 12:01

    Former Citicorp executive Michael Fenton was named North Carolina's chief technology officer Sept. 15, following a three-month review period.
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    Hands Off- Online Banking User Survey 26 June, 2000 12:01

    Banks have been quick to capitalise on the the cost-cutting benefits of the Internet. Consumers, according to a recent Australian study, are not so enthusiastic. Just what do local bank customers have against the online financial services revolution?
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    Overpaid at the Top 18 April, 2000 12:01

    Several years after the Web first captured the imagination of the business press, big-time executives are now rushing headlong into cyberspace.
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