* Newstin.co.uk is for sale! * After achieving our strategic milestone, we are offering for sale: Newstin.co.uk and all 14 related domains featuring 1 million unique visitors per month + continuously updated news database of 37 million articles in 12 world languages from 166,000 global and weighted sources + 2.1 billion metadata * To seize this unique chance, contact invest@newstin.com. * Newstin.co.uk is for sale! *
Full Coverage

California´s Computers Can´t Calculate Minimum Numbers

08-Aug-2008
Story Timeline:  64 days

Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today highlighted the report from the August 5, 2008, Sacramento Bee, “California state computers can’t handle pay cut, controller says.” Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) ordered that all state employees be paid minimum wage until a budget is adopted, placing a huge burden on the state’s antiquated computer system. State Controller John Chang told the Bee that “it would take at least six months to reconfigure the state’s payroll system,” which he described as relying on “vacuum tubes and floppy disks,” to comply with the governor’s request. “Legacy computer systems like the ones used in California are outdated, slow, and costly. Yet they are still being widely used by many states,” said CAGW President Tom Schatz. “CAGW supports the investment necessary to improve the use of... [read full story]                    

Add Comment
Latest article on this story:

California’s Computers Can’t Calculate Minimum Numbers

techwhack.com 10-Aug-2008
First article on this story:

California's Computers Can't Calculate Minimum Numbers

ad-hoc-news.de 08-Aug-2008
Selected publications with coverage of this story:
RELATED