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Wall Street & Technology April 21, 2004 |
Conflicting Priorities Though it is well known that technology projects should be driven by business priorities, a new study by Financial Insights finds that investment-management firms are having a tough time with this concept. |
Fast Company February 1, 2008 Jon Gertner |
Mad Scientist Can legendary Bell Labs -- and its struggling parent, Alcatel-Lucent -- be saved by a "crazy risk taker" who's betting that innovation can be captured in a mathematical formula? |
CRM January 2007 Jessica Sebor |
From Crayons to Calculators The transition marketers have had to make -- from creative souls to metrics mavens -- has occurred quickly over a relatively short period of time. Here, a brief on recent developments and some tips for remaining competitive. |
Fast Company March 2010 Jeff Chu |
Designer Eugenia Kim Brings High Fashion to Target Eugenia Kim will provide Target with their first-ever limited-edition hat. |
Bio-IT World March 2006 Salamone & Davies |
Merck President Touts Technology Benefits Peter Kim, president of Merck Research Laboratories, says that small changes in the drug discovery and development process can yield significant benefits in bringing new drugs to market. |
Fast Company Lydia Dishman |
The Woman Changing How Money Moves Around The World Joyce Kim says Stellar's open-source software aims to make moving money across the street or across the world as easy as emailing. That is because in addition to being a virtual currency, Stellar is a network. |
Reason January 2005 John Gorenfeld |
Dear Playwright Shortly before appearing as the villain in the marionette comedy Team America: World Police, Kim Jong Il, the self-proclaimed leader of North Korea, revealed that he possesses nuclear weapons. That makes him the most heavily armed drama critic in the world. |