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    Vol.1 Number 2 , Spring 2004 

Technology Management Newsletter - Vol.1- No. 2 - Spring 2004

                                       

 
 

                       

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Women in High-Tech Industry
 The study was done by New York-based Catalyst Inc., a nonprofit research and 
advisory group for women in business. "Not surprisingly, the barriers and 
demands of the high-tech industry are very similar to those of traditional industries," says Ilene Lang, president of Catalyst. "What is surprising is that in an industry that thinks of itself as a meritocracy, women and men both perceive a lack of acceptance of women."
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Building Relationships For Better Supply Chain Management
By Joao M. Simoes, Stephen M. Singam
If your goal is a quick 101 on Supply Chain Management (SCM), this paper might not be the best. Nevertheless is with no doubt, the perfect paper to understand how valuable are, the relationships 
you can establish with your suppliers, on managing your supply chain.
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 Alcatel and Intel Announce a Strategic Alliance for WiMAX

 Paris, March 26, 2004 - Alcatel (Paris: CGEP.PA and NYSE: ALA) and Intel®  announced a 
strategic alliance for the definition, the standardization, the development, the integration and the marketing of WiMAX end to end solutions. This alliance will deliver solutions by second half 2005.
 
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Agilent Technologies establishes system-on-a-chip design center in India
A 50-company survey conducted by Booz Allen Hamilton shows that senior executives 
across a variety of industries — including aerospace, automotive products, pharmaceuticals, and telecommunications — want their innovation programs to deliver 20 to 30 percent improvements in product cost, quality, and time-to-market within the next two years.
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 Intel Launches Korean R&D Center 

Intel Korea announced the establishment of the Intel Korea Research 
and Development Center in Seoul. The center focuses on innovating 
advanced wireless communications technology, high-quality media 
coding, and next-generation platforms for content distribution and 

consumption.
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