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Unions Step Up Organizing of IT Workers, Outsourcing Fight
Is the IT workforce ripe for union membership? Recent splits in several large labor organizations, growing IT pessimism and the…
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Emcor CIO Upends ‘Traditional IT’ Goals
When Emcor Group CIO Joe Puglisi recently decided to upgrade his company’s version of Lotus Notes, he quietly “pre-deployed” it…
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Disaster Recovery Plans Fight Chaos
Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on communications and data networks across the Gulf Coast region last week, sending IT managers scurrying…
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‘Fixed’ Isn’t Good Enough for Payment Protection
When credit card processing firm CardSystems announced Thursday that an independent auditor had declared its systems sound, one CardSystems executive…
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Should NASA Open Low-Orbit Space to Business?
Sept. 15, 2011—The National Aeronautics and Space Administration reported today that United Parcel Service delivered two months of supplies to…
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T-Mobile Opens Wireless Floodgates in New Orleans
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, T-Mobile USA Inc. said it will offer its Wi-Fi services without charge to the…
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Study: Health Data Exchange Advances
Although more health care organizations are becoming enabled to transmit records electronically internally and within a regional network, a recent…