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Yoga Lawsuit Taps Open-Source Spirit
It’s hard to imagine that yoga, the 5,000-year-old discipline of exercise, diet and meditation, would have anything in common with…
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Outsourcing Becomes More Selective
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World Without Walls
A well-worn map of the world stretches the entire length of one wall in Thomas Friedman’s Washington, D.C., office. Friedman,…
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange Enhances Handheld Trading
Thanks to a software upgrade announced Tuesday, traders using the Chicago Mercantile Exchange’s Galax-C handheld trading devices now can trade…
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RSA Finds More Security Flaws in RFID
After uncovering a security weakness in a radio-frequency identification tag from Texas Instruments Inc., researchers from RSA Security Inc.’s RSA…
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Public Companies Find SarbOx Compliance Expensive
Companies are spending much more than originally anticipated to comply with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, according to a…
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RFID Still Not Getting the Job Done
When Wal-Mart decreed that its top suppliers would have to install Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips in pallet and case-sized…
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How to Succeed in Offshoring – and Where
Outsourcing business processes or entire departments to overseas companies has become so common a tactic that senior managers more often…
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Municipalities Starting to Mesh
Municipal governments aren’t generally known for being on the cutting edge of technology. Just the opposite, in fact. Many city…
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Filter-Feeding Managers Clog the Workflow
During the ’90s, the phrase “real-time business” was the shibboleth of a particular brand of corporate executive: brash, often arrogant,…