Monthly Archives: December 2003

In Chip Production, Small Is Beautiful

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IBM researchers said they have made a breakthrough in chip development that could lead to processors that are smaller but more powerful than current...

Samsung Gets Thin With New LCD

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Samsung Electronics Digital Information Technology Division has unveiled a 17-inch monitor, the 172X LCD.The monitor weighs only 8 pounds and has a 1-inch profile,...

MPC to Beef Up In-House Staff

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Bucking the industry trend of sending technical support offshore, MPC Computers is bringing its entire support staff into its Nampa, Idaho, headquarters.The computer maker,...

HP Melds Services, Systems

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Hewlett-Packard Co.s decision to fold its services and enterprise systems into a single unit is being met with a mixture of enthusiasm and skepticism.Chairman...

Vince Lombardi: Role Model for CIOs

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Analyze this. Vince Lombardi is coaching the Packers in the Super Bowl. There are 2 seconds left in the game, with the Packers behind,...

Feds Unite on Security Benchmarks

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A group of high-level IT officials in the federal government has begun collaborating on configuration benchmarks that government agencies could be required to use...

Betting on Open Source

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As a developer of Internet-based wagering systems and networked solutions for gaming machines, eBet Ltd. is used to gambling. So it should come as...

A Look at All-in-One Security Appliances

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This year was the worst ever for worms and viruses, and it doesnt look like the onslaught will slow next year. As IT managers...

New Curbs on the Horizon for Noncompliant Systems

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eWEEK Labs predicts that 2004 will see many more alliances between network infrastructure and security software makers. This is good news for corporate IT...

NAI Bolsters Security Tools

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Network Associates Inc. this week plans to unveil a spate of new capabilities in its GroupShield and SpamKiller products for Microsoft Corp.s Exchange and...