Monthly Archives: July 2004

PC Blades Guard Patient Privacy

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Hospitals are notoriously tough environments for desktop PCs and the administrators who manage them, and the Medical Center of Central Georgia is no exception. Work...

Need Help With Tech Decisions? Try the 2-10 Rule

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At FedEx, technology execs call it the "2-10 rule." No, that doesnt have anything to do with what time your package gets delivered. The...

StreetSmarts Service Organizes Best Sales Practices

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Although there are plenty of applications that ask salespeople for details about a given prospect, account or potential deal, none of them manages sharing...

Tools from Onyx, SAP to Ease CRM Development

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Ease of use and ease of customization have long been enterprise needs that CRM (customer relationship management) software developers have sought to meet, often...

Watchfire Buys Web App Security Pioneer

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Sanctum Inc., one of the pioneers of the Web application security market, was acquired Monday by enterprise software provider Watchfire Inc. The companies are...

RFID Mandates Spur Industry Action

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Integration software developers are introducing new ways to help manufacturers associate RFID data with products, then tie that information into back-end systems and EPCglobal...

Sun Extends Its Opteron Line

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Sun Microsystems Inc. this week will grow its Opteron-based server line by adding a four-way system and two workstations, the latest in Suns makeover...

IBM Readies Dual-Core PowerPC

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IBMs Microprocessor division is readying a dual-core version of its PowerPC 970 processor, called the PowerPC G5 by Apple Computer Inc. According to sources,...

MyDoom Aims Glancing Blow at Search Engines

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Performance problems reported at major Internet search engines were not the result of a direct denial-of-service attack launched by the latest variant of the...

Yukon Beta 2 Release Leaves Many Scratching Heads

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The long-awaited second beta of the very long-awaited update to Microsoft Corp.s SQL Server enterprise database is out. But analysts say Microsoft still has...