- Fri Oct 23 2009 Q&A: Schneier warns of marketers and dancing pigs
Security guru Bruce Schneier pokes fun at National Cyber Security Month and says when it comes to privacy, marketers are scarier than governments or criminals.
- Mon Jun 27 2005 Coder group: H-1Bs behind women's decline in IT
A programmers' advocacy group offers its own take on a workplace diversity report by an industry organization.
- Wed Nov 26 2003 Indiana nixes offshore deal to protect jobs
The state of Indiana calls off a contract for software development it awarded to a foreign company in a move the state says is aimed at safeguarding local jobs.
- Fri Dec 12 2003 Loss of contract may hit EDS earnings
Analysts reduce their outlook for the company's earnings next year after it loses a $5.2 billion U.K. contract. - Sat Feb 7 2004 Chile IT's still awaiting takeoff
Knowledge@Wharton reports on the stops and starts in the creation of a digital economy in Latin America's most wired nation.
- Wed Feb 4 2004 Guest worker visas come under fire
L-1 visas and other guest-worker visas have been misused by companies to harm U.S. workers, witnesses tell a congressional panel.
- Wed Jun 24 2009 Q&A: Adrian Lamo, the hacker philosopher
Dubbed the "homeless hacker" by the media, Adrian Lamo's unauthorized penetration testing led to his arrest, but to some his acts were more performance art than crime.
- Tue May 17 2005 Sears ends $1.6 billion deal with Computer Sciences
Retail giant says CSC failed to perform up to snuff, but the IT services company has a different view.
- Tue Jul 26 2005 Oracle defends on-demand presence
- Thu Feb 19 1998 CSC rejects $9 billion takeover bid
Computer Sciences' board of directors vote unanimously to reject an unsolicited, friendly acquisition offer from Computer Associates.

