Health Care. New Methods. New Ways. Health Care. New Methods. New Ways. My recent paper focuses on e-Health Care. The focus today is not how good... Manoj Khanna February 20, 2003 · 2 min read
Project Management. e-Business. Transformation. Project Management. e-Business. Transformation. I’m getting a bit lazy in posting. Ah! too much work! Recently I finished... Manoj Khanna February 17, 2003 · 2 min read
Project Management. e-Business. Transformation. Project Management. e-Business. Transformation. I’m getting a bit lazy in posting. Ah! too much work! Recently I finished... Manoj Khanna February 17, 2003 · 2 min read
DEFINE. MARKET. SOFTWARE. INTEGRATION. TODAY. DEFINE. MARKET. SOFTWARE. INTEGRATION. TODAY. In the far competing market today we are crowded by thousands of small and... Manoj Khanna February 8, 2003 · 2 min read
OUTSOURCING. PROCESS. METHODS. MODELS. OUTSOURCING. PROCESS. METHODS. MODELS. What’s the ideal path to outsource? The best way to go is outsource those... Manoj Khanna February 5, 2003 · 2 min read
OUTSOURCING. PROCESS. METHODS. MODELS. OUTSOURCING. PROCESS. METHODS. MODELS. What’s the ideal path to outsource? The best way to go is outsource those... Manoj Khanna February 5, 2003 · 2 min read
SKILLS. TALENT. $OURCE. OUT$OURCE. SKILLS. TALENT. $OURCE. OUT$OURCE. The traditional definition of outsourcing describes using external agents to perform one or more... Manoj Khanna February 3, 2003 · 2 min read
SKILLS. TALENT. $OURCE. OUT$OURCE. SKILLS. TALENT. $OURCE. OUT$OURCE. The traditional definition of outsourcing describes using external agents to perform one or more... Manoj Khanna February 3, 2003 · 2 min read
.NET. WINDOWS. J2EE. LINUX. UNIX/MAC. THE WAR. .NET. WINDOWS. J2EE. LINUX. UNIX/MAC. THE WAR. .NET stands up against J2EE Windows cheaper than Linux Arguments supporting both platforms Regardless... Manoj Khanna February 3, 2003 · 3 min read
Ready. FIRE! Aim. Ready. FIRE! Aim. The biggest problem faced by business today is not learning but forgetting. And as... Manoj Khanna February 1, 2003 · 2 min read