After graduating from Carnegie Mellon in 2005 Jenny Gammello spent two years in New York City struggling to launch an acting career — before deciding to make her peace with … read more »
Researchers Find Amazon Cloud Servers Teeming With Backdoors And Other People’s Data
Renting a server from Amazon Web Services promises all the advantages of the Cloud: ephemeral, convenient computing without the nuisance of owning hardware. In fact, it may be more like … read more »
Can countries benefit from having their domestic firms acquired by foreign companies?
When a foreign company acquires a domestic firm, it often leads to outcries of indignation, nostalgia (another of our once great companies in foreign hands), and calls for legislation to … read more »
On Corp Tax Reform, Small Business Wants In
For corporate tax reform to benefit U.S. businesses, it will have to shift focus to include small businesses, experts say. If multinationals are guaranteed a lower tax rate from the … read more »
Is Google Getting Too Big To Succeed?
A month ago, Google was riding high: market acceptance of Google+ was immediate and all-encompassing. It not only posted stellar revenues, but during the earnings call CEO Larry Pageâs poise … read more »
Would-be grad students face longer, revised GRE
Graduate school applicants will soon face a new hurdle in their bids for admission: a longer and revamped GRE that test administrators say more accurately assesses the skills needed to … read more »
Apple and Google Tackle Legal Matters
Appleâs strong second quarter performance momentarily overshadowed its legal difficulties, while Google dealt with growing lobbying bills from its own courtroom troubles.
From Here to Retirement: Great Career Resources for Boomers
The Forbes 2011 Retirement Guide is here, and I’m pleased to have contributed a story to the mix that is near and dear to my heart-following your passion through your work … read more »
The Accidental Social Entrepreneur
Myles Lutheran graduated from Northeastern University (NEU) with a bachelors of science in business administration (BSBA) in 2010. Like many finance majors, he believed in the power of the capital … read more »