October 2007

Offices go green

In August, office workers around the world shuddered when an Australian scientist reported that some office equipment might be more hazardous than smoking. The study tested emissions from printers in actual office environments and discovered that 17 of 62 models produced ultrafine particles small enough to be inhaled deeply into the lungs and to enter the bloodstream. Other studies have determined that such particles contain ingredients harmful to human health, with some suspected of causing cancer. ...

The times are a changin

Both the Universal Public Purchasing Certification Council (UPPCC) and the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) are rolling out program changes in 2008...

When it comes to information technology sales to state and local governments ... These firms are IT

Information technology (IT) is one of the hottest product categories for government entities, and no one is doing brisker IT business at the local and...

Is it time to come out of your cubicle?

In the eyes of some people, the government is the last place to look for examples of ethical behavior. Its easy to see why some people come to that conclusion....

People, lets be reasonable

I have always found unreasonable people and organizations as appealing as root canal surgery with a roto rooter. Reasonableness and flexibility in our...

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