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Lean lessons from Japan

Posted by Jeffrey Liker | Mon 31 Aug 2009

You think lean and IT make uncomfortable bedfellows? Not at Toyota, argues Dr Jeffrey Liker, a world authority on the creator of lean - although it's only seen as one of many means of driving efficiency ...Read more

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European software patent law: another fine mess

Posted by Arnoud Engelfriet | Mon 24 Aug 2009

The 30-year row over controversial European software patent law is due to rear its ugly head again later this year. But, argues legal expert Arnoud Engelfriet, don’t expect any magical resolution ...Read more

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Moving with the times: the rise of the netbook

Posted by Andrew Donoghue | Mon 17 Aug 2009

With sales up 80% year-on-year, netbooks are the form factor to watch - although their business uses remain unclear ...Read more

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Essential reading for CIOs

Posted by James Lawrence | Mon 10 Aug 2009

Successful environmental strategies from "green" business leaders and the inside track on Apple's ruling genius - two of the latest must-reads for CIOs ...Read more

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Unified communications: All the right connections

Posted by James Bambrough | Mon 3 Aug 2009

Switching to a unified communications system could mean 11 fewer days on the red-eye this year, says James Bambrough, senior solution architect at Fujitsu ...Read more

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Greek Leftist Leader Challenges EU on Debt

europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 02:37:24 +0000

Alexis Tsipras, head of Greece's radical left party, said in an interview with the Journal that there is little chance Europe will cut off funding to the country and if it does, Greece will repudiate its debts.

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Inside J.P. Morgan's Blunder

europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 02:31:14 +0000

A behind-the-scenes account of J.P. Morgan's huge losses provides new details about the drama inside the bank as executives sought to understand the scope of the disaster and decide what to do about it.

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Facebook Prices Its IPO at $38

europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 02:26:46 +0000

Facebook priced its initial public offering at $38 a share, a move that values the Internet company at more than $100 billion. It tried floating higher numbers to investors but was rebuffed.

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