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| Bligh surfaces to defend her decisions in IBM health payroll debacle The Australian Ms Bligh yesterday told an inquiry into the billion-dollar bungle commissioned by her successor that she made the right decision not to pursue technology giant IBM for damages in the wake of the flawed system's rollout. More than 80,000 of Queensland ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IBM Australia to cull staff: report Business Spectator IBM Australia to cull staff: report. Supratim Adhikari 12 min ago. Technology. IBM Australia is reportedly set to cut some staff loose as the company's redundancy program, dubbed Project Mercury, picks up pace. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Decades Later, Back to the Hill Wall Street Journal Letters are typed on computers, instead of IBM Selectric typewriters. This time around, Mr. Nolan totes an iPhone. But the technological advances pale in comparison to the institutional changes that have transformed the House, in Mr. Nolan's view, from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sir Terry Leahy's 8 Management Lessons 1to1 Media (blog) Last week, during IBM's Smarter Commerce Summit in Nashville, Leahy took the stage to share some of his management lessons to help transform the customer experience. In a nutshell: Data alone won't cut it. 1. Find the Truth. When we come together in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 23 Thought-Provoking Enterprise Tech Execs That Smart People Are Following ... San Francisco Chronicle Why You Should Follow: He's one of about 20 IBM Master Inventors worldwide. These are elite employees who not only create new tech, but also help other employees patent the the tech they develop. They're one reason why IBM has received more patents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Former Qld Health boss to face inquiry Herald Sun Former premier Anna Bligh told Monday's hearing she did not sue IBM because legal advice was mixed and the state had, at best, a 50-50 chance of winning. In a colourful day of evidence, former IT minister Robert Schwarten said the government's entire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Women in Computing New York Times My friend had mostly female colleagues when she began working at I.B.M. in 1959. We all know about Grace Hopper, who began programming computers back in 1949. And there's Ada Lovelace, whose work in the 1800s gave her the title of "world's first ... See all stories on this topic » |
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