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U.K. standards body taken to court over OOXML

May 1, 2008 Group launches court challenge against decision by British Standards Institution to approve Microsoft's nascent document format. TAGS: standards body, OpenDocument Format, decision-making, approval, consortium, specification, decision, U.K., XML, document, open source, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.

Some resolutions for Corporate America

November 13, 2007 Savvion executive Rob Risany has had it--and he's issuing a manifesto that you corporate types ignore at your own risk. TAGS: globalization, decision-making, supplier, customer service, standards, idea, resolution, Apple iPhone

Rivals challenge Bells to high court rumble

March 4, 2004 Local telephone competitors call the ruling by a federal appeals court "ridiculous" and "outrageous" and say they will appeal the matter to the highest court in the land. TAGS: decision-making, court, Verizon Communications, authority, rule, carrier, decision, law firm, state

Gear up for baby boomers' exodus from tech

July 27, 2006 Tibco CEO Vivek Ranadive says companies must preserve the "tribal wisdom" of retiring workers or pay the price. TAGS: wisdom, business process, decision-making, knowledge, worker

Intel to ax 1,000 managers

July 13, 2006 And more layoffs could be coming, as CEO Paul Otellini takes steps to make the chipmaker more competitive. TAGS: Paul Otellini, AMD, Intel, layoff, decision-making, manager, chip company, CEO

Panasonic's plasma pusher

January 18, 2006 With company on comeback trail, Yoshi Yamada, CEO of Panasonic North America, is making plasma TVs its biggest focus. TAGS: Panasonic, plasma, decision-making, plasma TV, Japan, U.S., Consumer Electronics Show, North America, TV, CEO

Intel launches major reorganization

July 19, 2006 Upper management ranks to get overhaul following a large layoff and two rough quarters, News.com has learned. TAGS: Don MacDonald, reorganization, general manager, decision-making, Paul Otellini, Intel, AMD, layoff, analysis, leader

Location, location and 'social contagion'

October 20, 2004 How, when customers and competitors are geographically dispersed, does an online retailer's customer base evolve? TAGS: online retailer, retailer, location, decision-making, study, store

Digital Agenda: Homeland security roundtable

October 18, 2004 Is the U.S. investing in the proper technologies to fight terrorism? Leading figures such as Jim Barksdale give their insights. TAGS: terrorism, homeland security, Chicago, participant, terrorist attack, government, decision-making, agent, threat, U.S., president

The e-mail must go through. Will it?

November 30, 2004 Law professor Bradford Brown ponders how well ICANN will handle the bidding process to run the critical .net registry. TAGS: registry, Microsoft .NET, national security, stability, decision-making, agreement, e-commerce, security, U.S., e-mail

Microsoft to retune entertainment group

December 15, 2005 This latest move will split the company's entertainment and devices division into four business units. TAGS: Peter Moore, memo, entertainment, leader, division, decision-making, Microsoft Xbox, vice president, Xbox 360, Microsoft Corp., TV, games, video, Microsoft Windows
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