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In the Navy, Danger Is Just Part of the Tech Scene

Posted December 28, 2000 - 2:09 pm

The assignment seemed easy: Fly out to the aircraft carrier USS Constellation, find out what kind of IT keeps this moving airport afloat and return to  

Can We Talk?

Posted December 28, 2000 - 2:05 pm

THE SECAUCUS,  

NSA considers $5B outsourcing pact

Posted December 28, 2000 - 2:05 pm

The National Security Agency (NSA), the super-secret communications intelligence arm of the Pentagon, next month plans to open its doors to industry with a request for proposals (RFP) for a contract to outsource the majority of its non-mission-critical IT  

Size matters in a résumé

Posted December 28, 2000 - 1:57 pm

There are some rules for résumés that will never go out of style -- never lie, for example, and always proofread  

The Dark Side

Posted December 28, 2000 - 1:51 pm

We're all aware of the Internet's key selling  

Cyberattack report: Some progress made

Posted December 28, 2000 - 1:50 pm

Representatives from more than a dozen critical infrastructure sectors of the economy, including telecommunications, transportation and electric power, this week plan to deliver to the White House a status report on the private sector's progress in beefing up  

Nietzsche Players

Posted December 28, 2000 - 1:48 pm

Were Socrates alive today, dressed in a suit and commanding consulting fees, he might tell us that the unexamined corporation is not worth  

E-Business a Rough Road for Most Firms

Posted December 28, 2000 - 1:41 pm

Although some companies are making money from e-business ventures, just as many -- or more -- are losing it and squandering resources, according to attendees at a conference here last  

Take it slow

Posted December 28, 2000 - 1:10 pm

Speed may be the name of the game in most aspects of business today, but when it comes to implementing a value measurement program, slow and steady often wins the  

Using metrics effectively

Posted December 28, 2000 - 1:05 pm

If you are using metrics to measure the effectiveness of any system or application, it's important to make sure they give you relevant  

Few Takers for European Safe Harbor Agreement

Posted December 28, 2000 - 12:55 pm

 

New AT&T Boss Looks Ahead

Posted December 28, 2000 - 12:42 pm

AT&T  

Career counsel

Posted December 28, 2000 - 12:41 pm

Live and Let Die Q About four months ago I made a job change that has turned into a  

David Grant: The CTO of autobytel looks to expand the company into international territory

Posted December 28, 2000 - 12:22 pm

DAVID GRANT HAS been at the CTO helm of  

DoubleClick to reportedly cut 100 to 150 jobs

Posted December 28, 2000 - 12:19 pm

DoubleClick  

Culture Chic

Posted December 28, 2000 - 11:36 am

Did you ever have a job where you got thrown into a cubicle alone, sort of like standing by yourself at the end of the ski lift ticket line, shouting, "Anyone riding single?" You won't find that problem at Minnesota Life Insurance  

Hire outside the box

Posted December 28, 2000 - 11:29 am

MOST CIOs WOULDN'T CONSIDER 14 years of experience in theater as suitable preparation for a career in IT, but a conversation with Mark Dingley might change a few  

When the Outrageous Is Commonplace

Posted December 28, 2000 - 11:28 am

Java object-oriented engineers are continually faced with outrageous client  

Do bricks float?

Posted December 28, 2000 - 11:23 am

"Be prepared for short-lived companies," warns Flip Filipowski, leader of the zaibatsu-style group Divine interVentures and former CEO of Platinum  

Magic tricks

Posted December 28, 2000 - 11:22 am

PTC, formerly Parametric Technology

Free Massages

Posted December 28, 2000 - 11:20 am

THE PRINCETON REVIEW, a provider of college preparatory classes and testing, may sound straitlaced, but its approach to benefits is  

In Today's Economy, Talk Isn't Cheap

Posted December 28, 2000 - 11:16 am

Work in the new millennium is all about  

Feathered Nest

Posted December 28, 2000 - 11:13 am

BENEFITS OR BAIT? Hard to say about the amenities of Technest, an Atlanta-based, Internet-business incubator that opened in  

Ian Clarke: The designer of Freenet outlines his plans for the controversial software

Posted December 28, 2000 - 10:37 am

TO SAY THAT Ian Clarke, 23-year-old Irish designer of the hotly debated Freenet software package, has raised some political tumult across the Internet landscape the last few weeks is an  
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