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  • Travel Expenses, Down to Earth

    Some thoughts on keeping your global spend from flying off in all directions. January 29, 2007

  • Peaks, Valleys, and Vistas

    The launch of a new version of Microsoft Windows, called Vista, is not quite the event it used to be. Has the software giant reached the pinnacle of its power? January 22, 2007

  • The Last Mile

    Why is it still so hard to engage line managers in budgeting? January 4, 2007

  • Computer on a Stick

    A new breed of flash drive allows you to safely access your corporate network and all its applications. Could your company say good-bye to laptops? December 29, 2006

  • Best of 2006: Technology

    From XBRL and IT controls to security and the gadgets we hate to love, here are CFO.com's most popular technology articles of 2006. December 21, 2006

  • Designs of Intelligence

    As companies extend business-intelligence software to the masses, they should think before they deploy. November 1, 2006

  • Will the AICPA Take Over XBRL Standards?

    Companies could be filing XBRL-ready financial statements as soon as 2008. But some observers worry that the definitions corporations will have to follow will be written almost entirely by accountants. October 30, 2006

  • Solving the Audit Gap

    When it comes to keeping IT-related control deficiencies to a minimum, it's more important to improve communication than it is to improve your technology. October 2, 2006

  • Core Values

    IBM unveils a new pricing plan for its software to mixed reviews. October 1, 2006

  • How To Keep Your Audience Awake

    "I know you're out there, I can hear you clicking." A new device helps keep your audience engaged. August 28, 2006

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