Unvarnished: Anonymity Makes People Mean, Not Honest

On April 6, 2010

CRM for the Small Business, Part 8: Scaling Up

A good CRM system can prove invaluable to a small business trying to achieve its business goals. Once that growth starts to occur, though, a small business needs to consider how the CRM tool will scale to


On April 6, 2010

Intel’s Xeon 7500 Processors Are a Game Changer

For many years, a clear line has separated the capabilities of servers based on Intel's x86 microprocessor architecture and "enterprise class" systems leveraging RISC, EPIC and mainframe technologies. People may argue over the length and width of


On April 6, 2010

The Biggest Threat to the Economy? Your Ego

When you connect the dots between the collapse of Wall Street, the subprime crisis, unemployment, and even the abuse of steroids in professional sports, there's one root cause of these recent tragedies: a epidemic of extreme self esteem.
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On April 6, 2010

Taking it Easy on Toyota? Not Us, Say LaHood and NHTSA

Members of Congress criticized U.S. government safety regulators in the recent past for being too cozy with car companies like Toyota. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood wants to fix that image.
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On April 6, 2010

Hidden Hotel Fees Frustrate Guests But Raise Profits

Frequently I have talked about the new fees charged by airlines for services such as checking bags, but now hotels are starting to get into the fee game. As Arthur Frommer writes: At the deluxe Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas,


On April 6, 2010

Genomics Turns Ten: An Industry Progress Report

The Human Genome Project turns ten this year.  On June 26th, 2000, Craig Venter and Francis Collins stood in the same room of The White House where Lewis and Clark unfolded their map of the North West territories to Thomas