
State Department Building Facebook Style Site
Code-named Statebook, the internal social network will help employees collaborate more efficiently as part of the organization's eDiplomacy efforts.
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NACHA Reports 18.76 Billion ACH Payments in 2009
Year-over-year transaction volume up 2.6 percent, unauthorized debit transactions down 9%.
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VA Health IT Generates $3 Billion Savings
Over a 10-year period, the VA lowered costs while improving healthcare quality because of its health IT investments, says a research group.
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Ex-Citigroup Directors Contrite, Defensive on Crisis
Charles Prince and Robert Rubin, often blamed for huge losses at Citigroup during the 2008 banking crisis, voiced regrets on Thursday but did not take responsibility for Citi's woes or its $45-billion taxpayer bailout.
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Momentum Building For Financial Reform
Political momentum to toughen U.S. bank rules is building, the White House said Wednesday, as President Barack Obama shifts his focus to financial regulation after victory on healthcare reform.
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Obama Opposes Any Weakening Of Dodd Bill
The Obama administration said on Wednesday it will oppose any efforts to weaken a package of financial regulatory reforms in bill introduced by U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd.
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NYSE Technologies And Unitelco Bring Real-Time Market Data Delivery Service To Brazil
Offering extensive global market information coverage delivered with ultra-low latency, SuperFeed has a measured transmission speed of only 70 ms, the lowest registered so far in connections between the U.S. and Brazil.
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FSA Fines Credit Suisse, Instinet For Failure To Report
The firms were found to have committed multiple breaches that resulted in failures to provide transaction reports promptly and correctly to the FSA.
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Former Citi Titans Express Regrets On Crisis
Charles Prince and Robert Rubin, often blamed for bringing down Citigroup , expressed deep regrets for Wall Street's meltdown in 2008 but did not take responsibility for the firm's massive losses and the eventual taxpayer bailout at a hearing on Thursday.
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Momentum Building For Financial Reform-White House
Political momentum to toughen U.S. bank rules is building, the White House said Wednesday, as President Barack Obama shifts his focus to financial regulation after victory on healthcare reform.
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Space Shuttle Completes 'U-Haul' Mission
Astronauts aboard Discovery ready to begin unpacking container that holds eight tons of cargo bound for International Space Station.
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Oracle Extends Financial Performance Management Suite
The first major EPM enhancement in two years delivers a host of new Hyperion features.
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iPad Meets Cloud
iPad Meets Cloud
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Can 300,000 iPads Equal Failure?
Research firm Ovum suggests initial sales of Apple's iPad call the device's prospects into question.
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Credit Unions Press Their Post-Crisis Advantage
Post-crisis, credit unions are taking it to their bank competitors, soaking up deposits and investing in already-superior online banking capabilities.
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Apple Admits iPad Wi-Fi Woes
Computer maker says its new tablet may have trouble connecting to wireless networks under certain conditions.
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Global CIO: Microsoft Pushes BI For The Masses: 500 Million Prospects
Column about Microsoft's plan to aim its new BI tool at the 500 million knowledge workers who are not BI experts.
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White House Distances Itself From Volcker Tax Remarks
The White House distanced itself Wednesday from remarks by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker that higher U.S. taxes might one day be needed to control the country's deficit.
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Google Buzz Sued Again
Nonetheless, Google plans to bring Buzz to its corporate customers.
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Agencies Release Open Government Plans
A Freedom of Information Act dashboard, mobile applications on air quality, online scheduling from Social Security, and a community health data initiative are among the initiatives announced.
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Enterprises May Snub iPad-Style PCs
With employees already proficient in mouse-and-keyboard setups, touch-enabled computers aren't likely to make corporate inroads any time soon, study says.
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Global CIO: IT Jobs Claw Back From Crushing Recession
U.S. market shows glimpse of growth in the first quarter, but also a huge number of unemployed IT pros.
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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 May Bring Ad API
Developers are hoping to see support for XMPP, an iTunes Sales Data API, and improved Parental Controls.
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Comcast's FCC Win Threatens Net Neutrality
Web site operators who stream high volumes of data over the Internet, including Google and Microsoft, could face higher charges from ISPs as a result of court decision.
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Government Social Media Restrictions Eased
The guidance makes it easier for agencies to use social media and requires steps to ensure better rule-making and spending transparency.
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