Monthly Archives: November 2004

Standing Orders Put Flu Shots on Radar

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Computer-generated standing orders are more effective than computer-generated reminders for physicians, at least for making sure that patients receive influenza and pneumonia vaccinations as...

Sun Visualizes World Domination

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A few years back at the very first LinuxWorld conference in San Jose—back when they could fit LinuxWorld in the San Jose Convention Center,...

PeopleSoft Investors Divided on Tender Decision

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Two of PeopleSoft Inc.s biggest shareholders arent waiting for Oracle Corp.s Friday deadline to act on the latter companys "best and final" $24-per-share tender...

Startup Unveils Smarter Desktop Search

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As desktop search heats up, a San Francisco-based startup is hoping to leapfrog its bigger competitors by rethinking the way search results are retrieved...

Aliph Jawbone

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ZIFFPAGE TITLEAt A Glance> Full ReviewIf you regularly make phone calls from noisy places, the Aliph Jawbone headset is a must-have accessory. The Jawbone uses...

The Beginning of the Crypto Era

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In a move that was totally expected, if a little early, Yahoo has announced that it will put its money where its mouth is...

Suns Solaris 10 Finally Ready to Roll

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Senior executives from Sun Microsystems Inc. will take the stage Monday at the companys last quarterly Network Computing event at the Tech Museum of...

Adobe Beefs Up Acrobat Reader in Version 7.0

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Adobe Systems Inc. looks to meld its document management platform more firmly into business workflows as the company on Monday announces the next version...

Information in Formation

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When you hear the phrase "flying in formation," you probably think of the dazzling maneuvers of an air-show team such as the Thunderbirds or...

Tastes Great! Less Filling!

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Anyone old enough to remember the 70s or early 80s—a dwindling segment of the IT industry—can remember the famous Miller Lite commercials with an...