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Cisco Systems Canada Co. announced the appointment of Terry Walsh to the position of president last month....

Accounting department bares teeth

Large accounting department was angry after upgrading from PII 400s to new P4 2.66 systems. They were complaining that the new systems were much slower than the old ones.

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A medical institution in the U.K. is now treating patients addicted to text-messaging. The British newspaper The...

The loyalty lag

Employees who stay put should not be confused with those who stay loyal, according to a new study of worker attitudes in business, non-profit and government organizations.

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Dealing with aggressive vendors

IT shops, weary of cold-calling sales reps, are introducing some nifty techniques of their own to manage pesky IT vendors.

Why IT projects fail

Many IT project crises are caused by an unrealistic schedule. How do you come up with a realistic one?

Time to ‘throttle’ computer viruses

Matthew Williamson is a senior research scientist with the Biologically Inspired Complex Adaptive Systems group, part of Hewlett Packard labs in Bristol, England. Williamson's work, which started in robotics, is part of a growing trend in IT to investigate how biology can be emulated in computing.

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