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Government Spending Boosts CSC's Earnings
InformationWeek By By Paul McDougall September 11, 2004
Sales in Europe and to the U.S. government drove double-digit growth in net income.
Computer Sciences Corp. says strong European sales and increased spending by the federal government helped it post double-digit increases in net income and earnings per share for its fiscal first quarter.
more > Supply-Chain Inefficiencies Exact Huge Toll
InformationWeek By By Laurie Sullivan July 13, 2004
A Yankee Group report says the consumer-product and retail industries are on track to lose $40 billion this year because of weak links in their supply chains.
more > Integration tools snapshot
ADTmag.com By By Lana Gates June 01, 2004 Recent data access offerings focus on improved adaptors high availability XML functionality and more. The middleware and data integration area has found new interest in recent weeks and months as a host of vendors have focused efforts here.
more > SmartAdvice: Define Data-Center Needs Before Selecting Hosting Solution
InformationWeek By By The Advisory Council April 19, 2004 Outsourcing your company's data-center management can be cost-effective but make sure you first understand the options The Advisory Council says. Also compare J2EE and .Net for building distributed service-oriented applications and learn how to become a player in organizational politics.
more > Outsourcing Isn't All Bad
InformationWeek By By Larry Greenemeier April 05, 2004 Offshore outsourcing of U.S. tech jobs sends some jobs overseas but it's creating jobs too. Growing economies are consuming economies Roy Dunbar president of international operations at Eli Lilly & Co. said last week at InformationWeek's Spring Conference. Yet recent research paints an uncertain picture of the net U.S. impact.
more > WebFACTS lets Ohio county focus on the kids
ADTmag.com By By Michael W. Bucken April 01, 2004
A key to success for any child welfare agency is ensuring that caseworkers can spend their time working with clients in the field rather than sitting at desks doing paperwork. A few years ago the Montgomery County Children Services (MCCS) agency in Ohio sought to do that by building a Web-based system that lets caseworkers and counselors access data and document actions while working on child abuse and neglect cases in the field.
more > .NET & Beyond: Why there’s no business case for Web services
Application Development Trends By David Chappell June 01, 2003 At a Web services conference earlier this year I sat through a talk titled “The Business Case for Web Services.” After listening to the speaker for nearly an hour I realized that he wasn’t addressing anything close to what his title suggested. When I thought about it the reason for his omission was obvious: He wasn’t talking about the business case for Web services because there is no business case for Web services. While we in IT are rightfully excited about these technologies businesspeople just don’t care about them. Here’s why. more >
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