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IndustryWeek November 1, 2006 David Blanchard |
Just In Time -- How Level Is Your Playing Field? If you believe Congress is to blame for manufacturing's woes, then vote accordingly. |
Information Today October 9, 2006 Susanne Bjorner |
Google Library Project Expands to Spain The Universidad Complutense Madrid has become the first library in continental Europe and in a non-English speaking country to join the 2-year-old Google Book Search program. |
InternetNews October 6, 2006 Roy Mark |
Hackers Target Commerce Dept. Computers Chinese hackers are deviling the U.S. Department of Commerce, forcing the agency to replace workstations and bar employee use of the Internet from their own work computers. |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2006 Nathan Parmelee |
The Dirty Side of BRIC How likely is a company operating outside of its home country to grease the skids with a little extra cash? Investors, all of the BRIC countries -- Brazil, Russia, India and China -- are famous for side deals, not honoring contracts, and other unsavory behaviors. |
Bank Systems & Technology September 30, 2006 Maria Bruno-Britz |
PULSE and LINK ATM Networks Enter Reciprocal Use Agreement The PULSE EFT Association, a leading ATM/debit network in the United States, and the LINK Interchange Network, the operator of the U.K. cash machine network, entered into a reciprocal agreement in which members will be allowed to access each network's machines while traveling within both nations. |
BusinessWeek October 16, 2006 Cristopher Palmeri |
One More Reason Prices Are Falling Floating oil factories allow tankers to load at sea, avoiding political instability and saving billions. |
CFO October 1, 2006 Tom Leander |
View from Asia The spectacle of China's major cities can blind a visitor to the rest of the country. Certainly, the current generation of foreign entrepreneurs would not be the first who failed to understand the impact of rural poverty on China as a whole. |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 Peter Coy |
One World, Two Blueprints "Making Globalization Work" gives a creative look at how globalization can improve the lot of poor nations. |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 David Kiley |
Hot Asian Cars, Designed In Detroit Toyota and others are hiring as Motown fast becomes an engineering mecca. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2006 Susan Karlin |
Shaman, Bless This Lab For engineers moving into management positions, overseas postings are often key to ascending corporate ladders. The most successful will be those who can most readily adjust to local business norms. Here's how to cross the cultural divide when working overseas. |
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