Monthly Archives: September 2004

Survey Finds Pay Rising in Health IT

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Three-quarters of health IT professionals got raises last year, according to a survey released Thursday by HIMSS (Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society), a...

Microsoft Patent Could Hamper E-Mail Authentication Group

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With intellectual property issues already causing defections from its Sender ID proposal, Microsoft Corp. is sparking fresh concerns that IP could even undermine alternatives. This...

CA Said to Be Planning 1,000 Layoffs

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Computer Associates International Inc. is planning to lay off at least 1,000 employees as it ramps up its offshore development, according to sources close...

Why Open-Source Community Objects to MS Spam Plans

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Most of the open-source community is finding that it cant deal with Microsofts stance on spam-protection intellectual property. Sender ID, Microsofts own proposal, has met...

Timing Looks Right for Storage Decisions

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With storage managers finally ready to spend money, along with an announcement from Microsoft and new ratings for vendors products and services, next weeks...

Simmering Rebellion

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From: [email protected]: Monday, September 20, 2004 1:46 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Boston to harbor IT; Treo reprise; extreme cell phone makeovers"Who says nothing revolutionary is...

Nokia Shocks, Amazes With New Fashion Phones

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Nokia isnt afraid to shock with phone designs. Weve been looking quizzically at pictures of their keypad-less 7280 fashion phone since it was announced...

Tacit Taps New President

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The market for wide area file services strategy is growing, and Tacit wants to grow with it. To accomplish this, Tacit has brought onboard...

Code Flaws Open Linux Apps to Attack

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Vulnerabilities in code libraries that could potentially affect open-source programs using the GUI toolkit GTK+ were reported on the security Web site Secunia on...

Oracle Eyes Content Management Prize

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Oracle will catapult itself into the ECM (enterprise content management) fold next quarter by introducing "Tsunami," its unstructured data management technology. Tsunami is targeted...