Archive for April, 2005
Privacy? Nope–”1984″ on tech steroids
Now I ask you, do you hit “Send” to inform Microsoft every time that little dialog box pops up when a program–like Word–crashes again? I guess Microsoft is getting edgy about us not sending them the information that want.
Yep, Big-Brother-Software-Giant is putting spies in your computer. This time it’s not Hal talking; it’s a […]And we wonder why corporate leaders have trouble behaving…
The New York Times says the House has overturned questionable new ethics rules set by Republican leaders–some believe to shield one of their members DeLay from inquiries about his practices.
Democrats “applauded the backtracking, which represented a significant political embarrassment for a majority accustomed to winning almost all of its fights. It was the second […]Outsourcing teaching old lessons
“Success with outsourcing mirrors that in the divorce rate; that is, one in five deals end within a year, and 50% of all deals end in five years.” — Ken Landis, Deloitte Consulting
The normal caveat when outsourcing is don’t send out core functions, Information Week reminds us. But what qualifies as a core function? […]