Profile of Paul McDougall
Editor At Large, InformationWeek
Blog Posts: 9
Paul McDougall is a former editor for InformationWeek.
Articles by Paul McDougall
8/16/2006
IBM will continue to develop both platforms, an executive promises, and the FileNet name will live on.
6/16/2006
Companies have been burned by outsourcing. That has taught some hard lessons.
3/27/2006
New internal e-mails filed as evidence in a wrongful dismissal suit apparently show IT executives receiving hard-to-find sports tickets and other favors from vendors, trying to use IT spending to lure customers for Morgan Stanley's banking business, and trying to electronically wall off top executives from being contacted by whistle-blowers. Morgan Stanley says the allegations are rubbish.
7/19/2005
The company names three executives to lead the $46 billion business unit after the current head leaves to join a private equity firm.
4/13/2005
Ram Charan, consultant and author, tells IT leaders what they need to focus on to move up in business.
4/4/2005
Effort allows insurance company to use Indian service provider to test and maintain business applications.
3/24/2005
CSC will provide insurance-administration software and related services under the $17.6 million contract.
4/21/2004
Carrier says IBM will help it build a unified claims-processing center and more self-service systems for customers. Co-sourced arrangement will also lead to achieving certification at CMM Level 3.
3/26/2003
Canada Life signed a deal with IBM under which the rates it pays the vendor for IT support will be linked to the number of policies its group insurance division processes.