Monthly Archives: January 2004
Microsoft Takes on Linux in Ad Campaign
Microsoft Corp. on Monday launched a new advertising campaign, referred to as "Get the Facts," which is designed to give customers information about the...
Adobe Pushes PageMaker Transition
Adobe Systems Inc. on Monday offered its PageMaker users a migration path to its newer layout and design application, InDesign CS, by incorporating PageMaker...
Agencies Beef Up IT Security
As criticism of the federal governments security practices and policies mounts, some agencies are making sweeping changes in the way they manage IT assets.The...
IBM Expects SMB to Rev Up IT Spending in 2004
IBM loves its business partners and in 2004 plans to continue providing them with a barrage of new offerings and sales support."About one-third of...
Apple-Watchers Mull Reports of Low-Cost iPods
Continuing a Macworld Expo tradition, speculation grew this week in the Mac community about Apple Computer Inc.s forthcoming announcements at next weeks show in...
15-Inch Notebooks to Storm the Market in 2004
With a nearly vertical trajectory, demand for desktop LCD monitors and TVs has pushed production to radical levels; the economies of scale have resulted...
U.S. Armys Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department
The U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center is the headquarters for the Armys Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) department. CIO Rick Thomas is...
99 Cents Only Stores Efficient IT Infrastructure
Avis Walton is used to being told where to go and what to do once he gets there. As a "picker" for 99 Cents...
Security Vendor Issues Dec. Vulnerabilities List
Central Command Inc. on Thursday released its so-called Dirty Dozen list of top twelve viruses for December, 2003. The report is based on virus...