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CIOs face additional pressures

Last year we talked about CIOs - who are both the masters and the victims of doubletalk and who are under enormous pressure to provide more to their users and at the same time, trying to keep spending under control. We thought we would check in with ...

From HOWARD ANDERSON, NetworkWorld,  3 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Manny Fernandez,  Bucky Dent,  Google Inc.

Test Tube Companies

One advantage of the latter is that you really need expertise . . . and the smart graduate students whose names are at the end of the monograph,but who did the real work. Add to this: you want the academic to stop publishing, because those ...

From HOWARD ANDERSON, NetworkWorld,  29 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Oracle,  Motorola, Inc.,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  Intel,  Cisco Systems, Inc.

Study sees decade of high food prices

PARIS - Uncertain weather, rising demand in developing countries, and the increased use of grains for biofuel will probably keep food prices higher than average over the next 10 years and make it harder for the world's poorest countries to feed ...

From JOHN WARD ANDERSON AND HOWARD SCHNEIDER, Boston Globe,  30 May 2008
Related Topics: United Nations

Food tab registers high

Kim Pusch scans items for a customer at Dash's Market in Clarence, N.Y., Thursday. ( David Duprey, The Associated Press ) PARIS — Uncertain weather, rising demand in developing countries and the increased use of grains for biofuel will likely keep food ...

From JOHN WARD ANDERSON AND HOWARD SCHNEIDER, Denver Post,  30 May 2008
Related Topics: United Nations

World Food Prices Will Remain High, Report Says

In it latest annual assessment of global agriculture, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said that the current record levels for grain, milk, oils and other staples will ...

From JOHN WARD ANDERSON AND HOWARD SCHNEIDER, The Washington Post,  29 May 2008
Related Topics: United Nations

10 reasons why Motorola failed

Verizon LTE network; Web page can take over your router. Listen now! Top 3 concerns in mobility: Security. Listen now! The increased use of laptop computers and other mobile devices has fueled an unprecedented number of data breaches. For IT ...

From HOWARD ANDERSON, NetworkWorld,  9 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.,  Warren Buffett,  Qualcomm,  New England Patriots,  Bill Belichick

Olympic Torch Arrives in the U.S.

Following the torch's chaotic journey through Paris on Monday, International Olympic Committee Chairman Jacques Rogge told the Associated Press in Beijing he was "deeply saddened" by how the symbolism of the journey had changed from one of world unity ...

From JOHN WARD ANDERSON, MOLLY MOORE AND HOWARD SCHNEIDER, The Washington Post,  8 Apr 2008
Related Topics: International Olympic Committee,  Jacques Rogge,  Richard Gere,  Desmond Tutu

Tech Valentines from Hell

An errant Valentine Mail Server inadvertently forwarded me a bunch of Valentines for other people. Given your quirky nature, I thought I would share. “Want us to go to ‘Smorgasbord' cable? Your home connection We just disabled” “Sprint and ...

From HOWARD ANDERSON, NetworkWorld,  8 Feb 2008
Related Topics: William Porter

Google vs the telcos: the new industry Food Fight

There is nothing we industry pundits love more than a good food fight. Cisco vs. Lucent. Google vs. Microsoft! Intel vs. AMD! Cable vs. Satellite! SAP vs. Oracle! But the Fight of The Future is what is going to happen on your cellular phone and in your ...

From HOWARD ANDERSON, NetworkWorld,  11 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Bill Gates,  Google Inc.,  Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  William Porter

3Com joins the list of one-generation companies

It was with some degree of sadness that I saw 3Com sold to Bain Capital and Huawei. But it got me wondering why we see so many one-generation companies. Think of it: Network Equipment Technologies, 3Com, Novell, Palm, Ciena, Cascade, Ascend, Newbridge ...

From HOWARD ANDERSON, NetworkWorld,  30 Oct 2007
Related Topics: Harvard University,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  Network Equipment Technologies, Inc.,  Novell, Inc.,  William Porter

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