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June 2009 Print Edition
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Study: Business fraud up amid economic crisis
he global economic crisis will lead to more cases of large-scale business fraud and corruption as the situation continues to unfold, according to a new report from Control Risks, an international business risk consultancy.
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| Revitalizing an aging desktop computer on the cheap - We may be a country obsessed with fixing our homes and tricking out our cars, but we usually throw away our PCs when they start to give us trouble. These days, however, the recession and the tight credit situation are combining to make it more attractive to fix up an old computer, because a three- or four-year-old PC can be rejuvenated fairly easily.
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Today is September 11, 2010
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DELL EDUCATION NETBOOK. Dell recently launched a netbook which they claim will answer every student’s computing needs. The Latitude 2100 was created in cooperation with students, teachers parents and administrators, designed to meet specific needs of students. Dell’s education netbook is a 10.1-inch unit safely enclosed in a “four-square-ball-style” rubber casing, has wireless network monitoring capabilities, and comes in bright primary colors. Optional touchscreen, solid-state drives and webcam capabilities can also be added.
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How Valuable is IT to the Business?
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As the ongoing global economic slowdown prompts companies to become more cost-conscious, conveying the business value of technology – or selling IT – is turning into an important job for CIOs.
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