Archive for 2009

The CEO Guide to Smart Grid Technology

Smart-grid technology will bring huge savings to companies as varied as Cisco, PG&E, and Cargill, and to consumers, too. But who will foot the bill?

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The CEO Guide to Smart Grid Technology

Augmented Reality Goes Mobile

The technology for meshing digital data with actual images, or augmented reality, makes a jump to smartphones, and the market is taking off

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Augmented Reality Goes Mobile

The CEO Guide to the Tech-Job Outlook

Hiring at small, venture-funded tech firms is on the rise, raising hopes for an industrywide turnaround by 2010

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The CEO Guide to the Tech-Job Outlook

The CEO Guide to Broadband Stimulus

Companies seeking some of the $7.2 billion in federal money to bring broadband to underserved areas are rushing to meet an Aug. 14 deadline

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The CEO Guide to Broadband Stimulus

The CEO Guide to Cyberthreats

How a top payments processor responded to the largest-ever criminal pilfering of credit-card data, and what other companies can learn from it

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The CEO Guide to Cyberthreats

The CEO Guide to Carbon Accounting

Coca-Cola, Cisco, Intuit, and others use ever more sophisticated tools to measure their environmental impact and meet emissions goals

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The CEO Guide to Carbon Accounting

The CEO Guide to Apple’s iPhone

Despite such worries as data security, IT staffs are beginning to support Apple’s device—especially if the CEO starts carrying one

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The CEO Guide to Electronic Health Records

Electronic medical recordkeeping may not cut the overall cost of care, but by eliminating redundant procedures and reducing errors, quality may be improved

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The CEO Guide to Electronic Health Records

Business Intelligence Software’s Time Is Now

The recession is fostering interest in BI software, which helps companies analyze the data they collect for new cost-cutting or sales opportunities

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Business Intelligence Software’s Time Is Now

The CEO Guide to Outsourcing in a Recession

Discretionary IT projects are getting the ax as companies review costs, hurting sales and growth for outsourcing providers

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The CEO Guide to Outsourcing in a Recession

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