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- 1From:OECD Economic Surveys - Turkey (Vol. 2010, Issue 13)Turkey, like other fast-growing emerging countries, has significantly improved its terms of integration with the global capital market before as well as after the international crisis. Emerging markets' risk premia and...
- 2From:Directors & Boards (Vol. 38, Issue 4)Kozlowski's weaknesses, his personal failings, and some bad decisions also contributed to the problems at Tyco. * Kozlowski's unwillingness to pay attention to details, and the delegation of responsibility for...
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- 4From:Information Today (Vol. 25, Issue 1)If there's a word that sums up the IT industry in 2007, it is "change." And the chain reaction of new business models, M&As, digitization projects, technological innovations, user-generated content, and social...
- 5From:Online (Vol. 32, Issue 2)Ingenta announced the release of its flagship web platform, IngentaConnect. A new partnership with content guidance and recommendation engine Baynote will provide "more like this" article recommendations based on the...
- 6From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 27, Issue 8)Hardware The Radius Audio Learning System (www.learningresources.com) guides students through activities ranging from math and science to reading and ELL instruction. The unit's interactive audio feature allows...
- 7From:Design WeekStudio Output has art directed and designed the promotional materials for Ministry of Sound's Saturday Sessions club nights, which kick off next month. Copyright: Centaur Communications Ltd. and licensors...
- 8From:Information Today (Vol. 23, Issue 1)Waiting for an appointment or queuing up can be a taxing experience. But imagine a system that can track waiting time in a hospital emergency room or key military training operations to provide more efficient service....
- 9From:Online (Vol. 30, Issue 5)Specialist electronic publishing and software services company Headfast announced the launch of Headfast Abstrax, a new content management system developed specifically for abstracting and indexing services, as well as...
- 10From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 27, Issue 11)Allentown, Penn.'s Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, one of the largest and oldest licensed teaching hospitals in Pennsylvania, has deployed Fusion from Carefx Corp. to provide physicians, coders and support...
- 11From:Advanced Coatings & Surface Technology (Vol. 17, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedIn manufacturing rotating machinery, small increases in machine performance can make a huge difference in output. New specialized software from ANSYS Inc. can help designers and engineers boost the performance of...
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- 13From:Design Week (Vol. 16, Issue 20)AMX has launched its first interactive television division, AMX Television, last week to capitalise on the rapid growth in this area. Former head of BBC Interactive TV and Digital Text Services John Holland has been...
- 14From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 14)A report by Grumman Data Systems' Washington, DC, operation finds that using commercial, off-the-shelf trusted computing base (TCB) is not as secure as developing a trusted system from scratch. The report addressed...
- 15From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 4)The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awards its Computer Resources Nucleus (CORN) contract to Electronic Data Systems Corp (EDS). The 10-year outsourcing contract is worth $508 million and is expected to save the...
- 16From:Information Today (Vol. 9, Issue 6)BiblioFile automation tools, can now be installed on Novell networks with surprising, but very real, savings for the small to medium sized library. Two examples are: 1. A three terminal network configuration (one...
- 17From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 19)Computer Sciences Corp. has received approval to start work on a $180 million Air Force systems support contract now that the General Services Administration Board of Contract Appeals has denied a protest by TRW Inc....
- 18From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 23)Computer Sciences Corp. last week named Milton E. Cooper to succeed A.E. Nashman as president of CSC's Systems Group, which handles the company's federal business. Nashman plans to retire later this year after more...
- 19From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 19)A battle over the National Institute of Standards and Technology's proposed standard for digital signatures is about to reach Capital Hill in the mail. Claiming his company's position never has been made clear, James...
- 20From:Government Computer News (Vol. 12, Issue 21)There's not as much paper being shuffled at the Treasury Department's Financial Management Service these days. Upgrades to the FMS Accounting Database for the Evaluation of Performance Trends have curbed paper flow...