Archive for the ‘Enterprise Technology’ Category

CEO Janet Robinson Leaves New York Times

Thursday, December 15, 2011 18:00 No Comments

Janet L. Robinson announced that she was stepping down as CEO of New York Times at of the end of 2011. This announcement was sent in an email out to the company.  “It is with mixed emotions that I write to let you know that I am retiring from The New York Times Company,” Ms. [...]

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Walt Disney Builds Theme Park in Shanghai

Friday, June 17, 2011 11:45 No Comments

In 2011, Disney’s relentless focus will be on three core strategic priorities; creating great entertainment, using new technology to enhance the quality and reach of that entertainment, and growing their businesses and promising international markets. They’ve already broke ground (literally) on their promise to international markets. On April 8th, 2011 Walt Disney obtained approval to [...]

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Tesco’s New CIO Has a Lot in His Cart

Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:42 No Comments

Mike McNamara took over as CIO of UK Grocery giant Tesco plc in March 2011. According to a May 2011 article in Computer Weekly, McNamara is working with Philip Clarke, Tesco CIO turned CEO, to further develop Tesco’s online and mobile operations, both domestically and overseas, and achieve the company’s goal of become a global, [...]

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Cloud Computing: A Billion Dollar Industry

Friday, February 25, 2011 12:35 No Comments

Cloud computing is not just a buzzword but is changing the IT service model for many companies.

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Alternative Fuel Initiatives On The Rise for UPS

Thursday, January 20, 2011 14:05 No Comments

More companies are concerned about alternative fuel and going green, UPS is a prime example.

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