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Computer attacks have become a weapon of choice in geopolitical struggles as foreign parties become major threats to intellectual property and sensitive business data. According to the U.S. Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive, individuals and foreign intelligence services are using Read More
It's bad when you have to pull an application because of some major bug. But when you have to do so within minutes of releasing the software, you're in the middle of a disaster. That's what happened to Google. Read More
There's a lot to handling channel partners, and many the person with a business administration degree has made terrible missteps that can cut sales and destroy credibility with the very people you want to help promote your business. Making channels work takes some thought, analysis, and control. Read More
By using GIS technology tailored to improve the efficacy and efficiency of operations, Starbucks, McDonald’s, Target, Wal-Mart and many other popular companies have entered marketplaces filled with demand and potential. Read More
For decades, companies in the U.S. have built strategies on a three-way economic split: lower income Americans, the middle class, and luxury goods. Giant corporations from General Motors to Procter & Gamble built immense businesses based on that socio-economic model, as anyone with a business degre Read More
Companies may not talk about outsourcing so much now that it's such a well-worn topic. But according to a study by industry association CompTIA, corporations are scoring big benefits from using managed services. That's little comfort to people in the United States with information systems degrees w Read More
There's good news and bad news in the future of IT hiring. The upshot, is that it's a fine time to be an IT worker -- provided you've got strong skills that companies need, as well as a good technical education with a computer science degree or information systems degree. Read More
When a recently-fired IT employee couldn't get his former employer, McLane Advanced Technologies, to help with his unemployment claim, he allegedly decided to get even. And to be comfortable while exacting revenge, David Palmer reportedly headed to a sports bar, as well as spending time at home and Read More
Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs was known for being a visionary, a perfectionist, a taskmaster, and a master of marketing. But he was also one of the most effective and brilliant business leaders in history. Even someone who held an advanced business degree, could still learn from him. Read More
Google has been on what senior vice president Alan Eustace called a "fall spring-cleaning." The company discontinued nine products and Web features, including Aardvark and Google Desktop. These weren't the first projects the company had axed. Read More
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