Stories by Fred O'Connor

When ERP is botched, CFOs must act

Companies long have grappled with glitches in their ERP (enterprise resource planning) system implementations -- a situation that the recent botched-rollout record suggests won't get better any time soon. While ERP projects go awry for many reasons, each incident reveals its own set of troublesome repercussions, financial and otherwise.

Written by Fred O'Connor01 Feb. 12 03:39

Intel lowers Q4 revenue over hard-drive shortage

Intel warned on Monday that fourth-quarter revenue will be lower than anticipated due to a hard-drive shortage. The chip maker now anticipates quarterly revenue of US$13.7 billion, down from a previous n estimate of $14.7 billion.

Written by Fred O'Connor13 Dec. 11 01:58

CRM packages look to ease financial firms' move to Salesforce

Cloud computing consulting firm GlobalOne Wednesday released the first of three CRM packages that aim to help financial services firms and banks transition to cloud computing with Salesforce.com.

Written by Fred O'Connor01 Dec. 11 07:19

The CFO's role in the data breach war

The disturbing rash of data breaches in recent years has demonstrated that data security -- always a huge concern of CFOs -- affects every company and its customers. Entertainment sites, clothing retailers, grocers, financial services institutions are only the latest and most obvious of organizations to have had IT systems compromised, or sensitive information stolen.

Written by Fred O'Connor24 Nov. 11 03:11

The CFO's Role in the Data Breach War

Finance, working with IT, increasingly must manage the serious risks, from planning to handling fallout.

Written by Fred O'Connor23 Nov. 11 21:14

Social media, virtual meetings help firms enter markets and save capital

When cloud computing service provider Nimbula hires employees for its South Africa development office, the Mountain View, California, company turns to social networking, not recruiters, to find workers. The company also uses video conferencing to conduct interviews with job candidates and to demonstrate software to potential customers, which saves travel expenses.

Written by Fred O'Connor28 Oct. 11 06:10

Survey: CFOs to add finance jobs despite US unemployment

Despite a U.S. unemployment average that has hovered around 9 percent in recent months, a survey of CFOs indicates improved fourth-quarter hiring for accounting and finance positions.

Written by Fred O'Connor15 Sept. 11 05:52

EHR use by doctors will foster personal health record uptake

A lack of electronic medical data from doctors, complicated setup processes and the static nature of personal health records (PHRs) have caused U.S. consumers to shun the products. But PHR use should increase as more doctors use electronic health records (EHRs) and tech vendors develop offerings that are easier to use.

Written by Fred O'Connor25 Aug. 11 07:13

Job experts: Fresh skills key for a return to IT

With no definitive measure of how IT hiring fared during the recession, job experts hold conflicting opinions about the residual effects on that sector.

Written by Fred O'Connor09 July 11 01:12

Behind the Finance-Hiring Pickup

With the recession's accounting and finance staff reductions now potentially jeopardizing their operations, CFOs seem ready to <a href="http://www.cfoworld.com/careers/12503/welcome-back-finance-pro">restore some of those jobs</a> in the third quarter.

Written by Fred O'Connor21 June 11 00:18

Welcome back, finance pro

The recession has altered the career track for many ambitious finance and accounting professionals. Some took more junior roles in finance after losing their old positions. Others, unable to find a suitable replacement post, ventured into fields outside the finance world.

Written by Fred O'Connor18 June 11 01:07

IT worker demand remains robust despite slow economy

U.S. tech hiring for the second half of 2011 will increase as the <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/020411-tech-cfos-anticipate-revenue-increase.html">gradually improving economy</a> results in companies updating their IT systems after scaling back during the recession, according to a hiring survey from technology job website Dice.com.

Written by Fred O'Connor11 June 11 06:23
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