Monthly Archives: September 2001

Microsoft, DOJ on An Uneasy Road

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Microsoft Corp. and the Federal Government are headed for a showdown over exactly what remedies should be imposed on the software maker for its...

IT Puts N.Y. Back in Business

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The road to the disaster recoveries of the past two weeks was paved in the wake of another terrorist attack: the 1993 World Trade...

Simple Questions, No Answers

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On my 5-year-old sons dresser, there usually stand, in order, small metal statues of Chicagos Hancock Tower, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower...

I Need To Read Your E-Mail

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Their destructive force still terribly fresh, the blasts that leveled the World Trade Center and tore open the Pentagon have shaken the foundation of...

Crunch Time?

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Some industry watchers believe health care organizations could be headed for an IT resource shortage as HIPAA deadlines draw closer."There will be a resource...

Fast Facts Matrix: September 24, 2001

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Hand Over HandPalm has introduced the m125, a new low-end handheld priced at $250; aimed at first-time buyers it includes an expansion card slot....

Miracle Cure?

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The search for an antidote to the IT spending malaise has consultants and integrators targeting a controversial federal health care mandate.The Health Insurance Portability...

eFiles: September 24, 2001

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Spending on e-business to rise ...While tech spending is slumping overall, companies are beginning to appear more willing to spend dollars on e-business. AMR...

Civil Liberties Groups to Fight Expanded Govt Snooping

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Civil liberties advocates are gearing up to force a long fight — instead of a quick surrender — over a proposal by the Department...

XP on the Way; Buyers Wary

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Computer makers this week will ship the first consumer PCs featuring Microsoft Corp.s newest operating system, but hopes that Windows XPs arrival would rekindle...