Delivering IT projects on time and within budget while maintaining privacy, security, and accountability is one of the major public challenges of our time. The Handbook of Public Information Systems, Second Edition addresses all aspects of public IT projects while emphasizing a common theme: technology is too important to leave to the technocrats.
The rise of entrepreneurial businesses in the early 1990s is transforming America's business landscape. This guide chronicles the rise of 250 of these dynamic growth firms, from brewers to waste disposal services, from fast food outlets to software designers, including more than 75 new companies.
The ultimate desk reference for executives, consumers, investors, job seekers & salespeople, this book is packed with information on America's top companies. Fully revised annually, it features in- depth profiles of 500 public & private companies, from Abbott to Zenith, containing operations overviews, strategies, histories, up to 10 years of key financial data, products, key competitors, executives' names, headquarters addresses, & phone & fax numbers. Also included are extensive business lists & complete indexes by industry; by headquarters location; & of people, companies, & brand names. BUSINESS WEEK says, "You simply can't find more information on Corporate America in any other single source." Also look for HOOVER'S HANDBOOK OF EMERGING COMPANIES 1995, Nov. 1994. $37.95 (1- 878753-51-7); pap. $27.95 (1-878753-75-4) & HOOVER'S HANDBOOK OF WORLD BUSINESS, March 1995. $37.95 (1-878753-44-4); pap. $27.95 (1- 878753-43-6). Hardcover available from Reference Press, 6448 Hwy. 290 E., Suite E-104, Austin, TX 78723; 800-486-8666; fax 512-454- 9401. Trade paper available from Warner Books/Little, Brown, 200 West St., Waltham, MA 02254; 800-759-0190; fax 617-890-0875.
Contains articles from various issues of Publishing Research Quarterly published between 1995 and 1997. Production statistics accompanied by statements of editorial coverage provide an accurate reflection of output of many of the major disciplinary bibliographic databases. Coverage includes databases that are not strictly bibliographic, such as the CMG database college courses. Databases profiled include databases of the Research Libraries Group, the OCLC Online Union Catalog, and the National Technical Information Service. Other subjects include predicting journal subscription rates, and the health of North America's small and mid-sized book publishers since 1980. Of interest to those in publishing and higher education. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Assesses the global competitiveness of the U.S. computer software and service industries through an examination of distinct market segments. Examines external factors, such as government policies (intellectual property protection, telecommunications regulations, and export controls), and education trends. Internal factors are also examined such as host management strategies and product development strategies, that impact these industries. The analysis focuses primarily on the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Charts, tables and graphs.