Business Ethics
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5 cost-effective ways to lower enterprise risk
News Experts from KPMG and Ernst & Young share tips on keeping organizational risk under control, without denting a hole in the enterprise pocket.
Monday, June 22 2009 06:38 PM
Tags: Enterprise risk management, IT Governance, Business, Risk Management, Supplier, Training, Risk, ERP, Enterprise risk management, compliance
Malaysia won't capitalize on Satyam fallout
News Local outsourcing players can't compete directly with India, but will gain long-term benefits from increased transparency and governance, say market watchers.
Wednesday, January 28 2009 03:32 PM
Tags: IT outsourcing, Outsourcing, Offshoring, Competitive advantage, Outsourcing, India, Positioning, International Data Corp., Malaysia, Kelly Outsourcing
S'pore employees want 'ethical' companies
News Some 66 percent of Singapore employees consider company's ethical conduct very important factor in deciding where to work, new study reveals.
Thursday, November 05 2009 06:17 PM
Tags: Employee communications, Recruiting, Generation Y, Employee, Worker, Generation X, Survey, Hong Kong, Asia-Pacific, Singapore
Tech companies submit crypto standard to Oasis
News Seven technology companies have developed a specification that the group hopes will improve encryption-key management interoperability.
Sunday, February 15 2009 08:30 PM
Tags: Authentication and encryption, Business ethics, Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM Corp., Security, Specification, Seagate Technology LLC, Encryption, Brocade Communications Systems Inc., Storage
Dell to pay US$4M in fraud case
News PC maker settles with the state of New York a year after being found to have engaged in "false, deceptive business practices".
Wednesday, September 16 2009 01:16 PM
Tags: Business ethics, Legal, PC Company, Attorney General, Sales, financing, New York, financial service, Dell Computer Corp., Legal
Samsung chairman steps down
News Lee Kun-Hee, who led Samsung for 20 years, is giving up his position at the company amid tax fraud accusations, according to Reuters.
Tuesday, April 22 2008 11:48 PM
Tags: Organizational structure, Audits, Business ethics, Security, Stock, aide, chairman, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., News.com, top executive
Apple shares rebound on Jobs news
News Stock rises after announcement that Steve Jobs will remain as CEO, while recovering from hormone therapy treatment.
Tuesday, January 06 2009 07:27 AM
Tags: Business ethics, Components, Apple Inc., Therapy, Stock, Computer, computer company, CEO, job, Macworld
Apple's Jobs to skip annual shareholder meeting
News CEO Steve Jobs' six-month medical leave of absence will keep him from attending Wednesday's annual meeting for the first time since he returned to Apple in 1997.
Tuesday, February 24 2009 06:56 AM
Tags: Business plans, Business ethics, Apple Inc., Bloomberg L.P., Absence, Cupertino, succession planning, CEO, corporate governance, job
Device identification in online banking is privacy threat?
News Civil liberties attorney says antifraud technology that tags or queries devices used for online banking is a privacy invasion.
Monday, April 27 2009 09:16 AM
Tags: Privacy, Network security, Wells Fargo & Co., online banking, computer, RSA Security Inc., analytics, bank, U.S., information technology
Plan for a portal to market SMI goods
News The Malaysian Prime Minister wants a portal to help sell goods and services of small-and medium-scale industries (SMIs) in the international market.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:06 PM
Plan for a portal to market SMI goods
News The Malaysian Prime Minister wants a portal to help sell goods and services of small-and medium-scale industries (SMIs) in the international market.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:06 PM
HP settles with California in spy scandal
News State attorney general OKs a multimillion-dollar civil settlement with tech giant over use of pretexting to gather data.
Friday, December 08 2006 10:05 AM
Tags: Legal, Government, Leadership, IT Governance
Tips for giving your boss bad news
Insight There's an art to delivering bad news to the boss without generating any negative repercussions. Here's some practical advice from experts who know how to do a good job of sharing bad news.
Wednesday, May 28 2003 03:54 PM
Harsh spotlight for new WorldCom chief
News John Sidgmore has been promising a fresh start and a bright future for the telecom giant ever since he stepped in as chief exec nearly two months ago. That job just got a lot harder.
Thursday, June 27 2002 09:35 AM
Standoff over PC-to-mobile jumping code
News Virus code isn't shared between some researchers and antivirus companies, amid allegations of "bullying."
Tuesday, March 07 2006 11:57 AM
Tags: Security, Viruses and worms, Antivirus software
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