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...new products (56%), and restructuring the supply chain network to improve financial performance (48%). The study showed that while shippers continue to outsource logistics services that are more operational and repetitive, they outsourced... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/22/237792/logistics-firms-seek-it-contacts.htm
...employees for failing to test their recovery plans more often. Disaster recovery budgets are higher in 2009, the study showed. They are expected to remain flat over the next few years- reqiuiring IT professionals to do more with the same or... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/02/236744/companies-fail-to-test-disaster-recovery-plans.htm
...green URL bar," says Greer. The EVSSL initiative has been driven by Verisign since a 2006 Harvard/UC Berkley study showed that 90% of consumers could not tell the difference between a website and its fraudulent counterpart. Such knowledge... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/02/26/229530/can-web-2.0-cope-with-second-class-security.htm
...s Witness modelling software at its Fawdon site, which packs drugs in containers ranging from 10kg to 300kg. The study showed Sanofi-Aventis how to re-jig its production lines in order to maximise efficiency. The result of the re-jig was... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/12/237293/sanofi-aventis-witness-to-3m-stock-savings.htm
...creating an open relay which allows the computer to be hijacked and used to mail spam and send out viruses. A recent study showed spammers use zombie PCs to distribute over 80% of spam across the internet. Hendrie-Liaño said ISPs should... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/04/04/222885/ispa-publishes-anti-spam-standard.htm
...organised, better financed criminals, and this pushed up the risks to consumers. Consumers were aware of this, the study showed. The worry index on online security rose from 105 a year ago to a record 121. Nearly seven out of 10 consumer were... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/20/235682/most-britons-fear-recession-will-increase-id-crime.htm
...working in partnership with local NHS organisations to overcome these challenges to make best use of the technologies. The study showed the huge support for better health informatics in the NHS and the aims of the National Programme, she said. NHS... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/05/17/223945/nhs-it-project-delays-putting-patients-safety-at-risk-say-senior.htm
...conduct cybercrimes not only on the victim's computer, but also against others connected to the internet." The study showed most respondents think it unlikely their computer could affect national security. Only 51% think it is possible for... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/11/230252/rsa-2008-american-public-ignorant-of-botnet-threat.htm
...EasyBroker, said, "Eight months ago we did a feasibility study of migrating from Windows 2000 to Windows 2003." The study showed the migration would be relatively straightforward since the broker's applications used SQL Server 2000 and the .net... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/06/07/210247/broker-switches-to-blades-running-windows-2003.htm
...contribute to green IT. Most organisations have initiatives under way but there is a huge amount of work to do". The study showed that IT managers were unclear how they would make measurements on the effectiveness of their green IT strategies... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/25/231224/it-managers-struggle-with-green-it-metrics.htm

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...and shared responsibilities was well documented in an exhaustive study performed by Larson and LaFasto.7 Their study showed that establishing well-understood lines of accountability and responsibility reduces uncertainty around the "who... http://www.uml.org.cn/SoftWareProcess/MSF_v3_OverviewWhitepaper.pdf
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