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    Commentary: What is the true value of those disclaimers added to the end of outgoing e-mails?

  • B2E: Cultivating profit

    Some companies are putting the brakes on noncore information technology projects. That simple reality has resulted in a steady stream of profit warnings from just about every corner of the tech sector. But one area that seems to be bucking the trend is the field of business-to-employee applications.

  • Consulting group tackles 'e'-transformation

    E-commerce -- and the 'e' marketing trend in general -- has jolted one consultancy to revamp its partnerships, image and staffing. DMR Consulting Group has decided it will have to endure some significant changes in order to compete with increased competition.

  • NCR CEO ready for data warehousing boom

    The data warehousing market is about to hit NCR America's sweet spot, says Lars Nyberg, the company's chairman and CEO.

  • Asian leaders push for IT development

    Southeast Asia's leaders on Sunday gave the greenlight to a private sector group to work out a plan for fast development of information technology in the region.

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    Commentary: What is the true value of those disclaimers added to the end of outgoing e-mails?

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