On March 8, 2011

Create Your Legacy as a Leader

When we speak to CEOs who are new to their role, they invariably talk about their legacy. How can they build the kind of advantage that will allow their company to thrive for decades? How thoroughly must they transform the…


On March 8, 2011

Create Your Legacy as a Leader

When we speak to CEOs who are new to their role, they invariably talk about their legacy. How can they build the kind of advantage that will allow their company to thrive for decades? How thoroughly must they transform the…


On March 8, 2011

Datacenter Evolution at the High and Low Ends

Last week saw a pair of announcements that could profoundly affect the way that companies plan, deploy and manage their datacenter infrastructures. On the scale-up side of the house, CA announced that it has installed a new


On March 8, 2011

Multitasking and the Brain: The War on Productivity

As tasks continue to pile up in my already hectic schedule, I have little choice but to jam more and more activities into the same crowded time spans. The morning commute, a once luxurious gap in time,


On March 8, 2011

Why RHEL 6 Keeps Its Patches Under Its Hat

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0, which was released last November, packs a hidden punch: The latest version of the operating system pre-bundles patches with the kernel. The disguised fixes have shaken up some controversy, but Red Hat


On March 8, 2011

Those Pesky Airport Scanners

The new full body airport scanners received a lot of attention at the end of 2010. I travel frequently for my job so air travel is a big part of my life. I understand the need for security; I’m just…


On March 8, 2011

Trade Credit Eases, NACM Reports

By Karen Axelton

Positive news for businesses: Access to trade credit is easing, CFO Magazine recently reported. According to the latest monthly report by the National Association of Credit Management (NACM), trade credit access for manufacturers, in particular, is…