Will Management Oath Project Be Taken Seriously?

On February 19, 2010

Liquor (and Revenue) Could Flow at Las Vegas Airport

Airports make the bulk of their money on aircraft weight-based landing fees and terminal rents. So when airlines start flying smaller airplanes and flying fewer of them, airports start to look for more, um, creative ways to raise funds to


On February 19, 2010

Microsoft and Yahoo: All Systems Go

Microsoft and Yahoo have received clearance for their search agreement from both the DoJ and the EC, the companies jointly announced Thursday, and they will soon begin implementing their plans. The process will involve porting Yahoo's algorithmic


On February 19, 2010

Salesforce.com Aims to Make Office Chatter Productive

Salesforce.com has rolled out a private beta program for Salesforce Chatter, a real-time enterprise collaboration application and platform. Positioned by Salesforce.com as an alternative to such collaborative software applications as SharePoint and Lotus Notes, Chatter enables employees


On February 19, 2010

Cyber-Attack Defense: We Are Not Prepared

The only thing certain about our response to problems and pitfalls on the cyber fast track is that we are making it up as we go. That hasn't been very reassuring when it comes to matters of national security and


On February 19, 2010

Stop Counting on Discounting

I received an email from Esprit, one of the apparel few retailers I have bothered to sign up for a loyalty card with. Upon sign up I was opted-in to Esprit’s email program, and received this offer yesterday:


On February 19, 2010

New York City Wants More Big Gay Dollars

Developers will open the first gay boutique hotel in New York City's Hell's Kitchen, hoping to cash in on a growing trend towards gay-oriented tourism. Ian Reiser and partner, Mati Weiderpass, both of Parkview Developers, plan a $20 million facelift for