Monthly Archives: April 2004

IBM Packages Compliance Tools

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In its drive to assist companies facing compliance with more than 100 national and international rules and regulations, IBM on Monday rolled out three...

Return on RFID Tagged as Elusive

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While Oracle Corp. on Tuesday rolled out technology geared toward helping companies cope with the oceans of data that Oracle hopes will soon flow...

Whats Spyware? Lets Ask Congress!

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Spyware doesnt get discussed enough for a number of unfortunate reasons. For most people, the distinction between spyware and some other malware installed on...

Quiz: Is BPEL Right for You?

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To take the Quiz, click the download button to get the Excel tool.And dont forget to check out the accompanying article, Primer: Business Process...

Lindows Cant Block Microsoft From Foreign Courts

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As expected, U.S. District Judge John Coughenour made a quick decision on Lindows.com Inc.s request for an injunction to stop Microsoft Corp. from continuing...

NORA and ANNA

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Non-obvious relationship awareness (NORA) software probes databases in any language, searching for obscure matches between relevant information. Anonymized data (ANNA) software uses the same...

What Sin City Can Teach Tom Ridge

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/zimages/2/17485.gifFor decades, no city has attracted more dubious characters into its buildings than Las Vegas. The lure of quick scores has made Sin City...

Viisage Technology: Face Invaders

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Viisage Technology is a company both James Bond and Donald Trump could love: Its systems help government agencies and casinos finger a wide assortment...

Veterans Affairs gets IT House in Order

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Spanning almost two decades, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pumped almost half a billion dollars into a pair of nearly still-born efforts:...

Sun Announces Management Shakeup

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Sun Microsystems Inc. announced Monday that it has promoted John Loiacono, the vice president of its operating platforms group, to executive vice president of...