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Studies Find X-Rays Just as Accurate as Digital Mammography
Three studies on several thousand women have demonstrated that X-ray images are just as accurate as so-called digital mammograms, in…
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Auto-Parts Chain Goes Modern, Stays Frugal
Larry Buresh, the CIO of the 1,138-store CSK auto-parts chain, said he knew that his current store technology was out-of-date…
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Thriving Through Dis-Automation, Part II
In my last column, I was telling you about Savage Beastand the Westergren/Glaser model. The model approaches automation issues by…
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7-Eleven’s CIO: Contactless Payment Is Here
Contactless payments—whether they’re made using a fob dangling from a keychain at a gas station, an RFID chip embedded in…
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Ending the Emotional Friction of Virtual Teams
Though IT projects at ISO were coming in on time and on budget, Roy Nicolosi had the grudging suspicion that…
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Thriving by Dis-Automation
One particular segment of the IT population is driven by exuberance and other irrational motivations to automate everything; and they…
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Midmarket Retail Tech Investments Soar Worldwide
Global retail IT spending among midmarket companies is expected to sharply increase in the next few years, from about $22…
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The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley
The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley By Leslie Berlin Oxford University Press, June…
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Kodak Refocuses to Keep Up With Customers
Eastman Kodak Co. has a really big problem. The photographic film business that sustained one of the world’s great brands…
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Columbia Pairs Students with CIOs
In a nod to experiential learning, students enrolled in the executive master of science in technology management program at Columbia…