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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Yahoo said late Thursday that its board will review a discrepancy in the resume of its CEO, Scott Thompson, and "make an appropriate disclosure" to its shareholders.
By John Ribeiro | 04 May, 2012 14:23
Yahoo acknowledged on Thursday that its new CEO, Scott Thompson, does not hold a degree in "accounting and computer science" as his resume and the company's financial filings claimed, and instead majored only in accounting.
By Cameron Scott | 04 May, 2012 09:54
Yahoo launched a free marketing dashboard on Wednesday to boost its advertising appeal for small and midsized businesses by simplifying digital marketing for them.
By Cameron Scott | 03 May, 2012 05:17
The online feminist group Ultraviolet launched a petition on Thursday demanding that Facebook appoint a woman to its all-male board before it becomes a publicly traded company.
By Cameron Scott | 06 April, 2012 08:04
Since Apache Maven, the brainchild of Sonatype founder Jason van Zyl, emerged as a top-level Apache Software Foundation project in 2003, the Central Repository has become a primary source of open source components. Jackson says the Central Repository receives four billion requests per year for its 300,000 components.
By Thor Olavsrud | 31 March, 2012 10:01
CIOs are waking up to the reality that they've lost control over access to data stored in software-as-a-service applications purchased by other departments.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 12 March, 2012 21:28
Proponents of a common scheme for managing user identity in cloud-based applications will pitch their idea to the Internet's premier standards-setting body at a meeting in Paris later this month.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 09 March, 2012 22:35
A myth lies at the heart of most corporate organizational charts that the boss is surrounded by a group of senior leaders who form the company's decision-making team. These top executives, as the myth goes, have the freedom to express their opinions at meetings that result in decisions that cover the spectrum from where to hold the annual corporate picnic to major acquisitions to staff reductions.
By Nancy Weil | 25 February, 2012 04:47
Activist Yahoo shareholder Daniel Loeb has rejected the slate of board candidates put forth by the company's newly minted CEO, serving notice of his intention to lobby for his own candidates instead.
By Cameron Scott | 15 February, 2012 13:45
-- Name: Bob Deegan, senior vice president and CFO
By Nancy Weil | 31 January, 2012 06:10
If there were a relatively straightforward way for an IT leader to boost his company's bottom line by millions of dollars a year, chances are he wouldn't ignore it. But that's just what many CIOs are doing as a result of poor outsourcing management.
By Stephanie Overby | 16 June, 2011 07:18
Speaking the World Computer Congress 2010 in Brisbane this week, Cathy Blunt, manager of Griffith University’s internal audit office, provided an interesting insight into the main contributing factors to failed or inefficient IT products in government agencies. The public university has itself undergone internal changes to prevent similar failures, though Blunt wasn’t shy of self-criticism in her review of what sends government IT projects over the edge.
By James Hutchinson | 21 September, 2010 19:21
Accounting and ERP software vendor, Attache Software, has released a guide for small to medium businesses aimed at improving the use of IT within their organisations.
By Rodney Gedda | 20 July, 2010 14:56
CA Technologies is selling off its information governance software portfolio to Autonomy for an undisclosed sum.
By Chris Kanaracus | 10 June, 2010 04:27
WSO2 will launch on Monday WSO2 Cloud Platform, for extending SOA into cloud computing.
By Paul Krill | 01 December, 2009 07:09
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