Monthly Archives: January 2005

What It Takes to Be CIO

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"It is a great time to be a technologist." Say what? Amid the talk of outsourcing, offshoring and consolidation everywhere you turn, is it...

Consumers Drive IT

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It was just like old times. There they were—Craig, Carly and, of course, Bill, standing on stage in Las Vegas and proselytizing about all...

Jinx-Free Technology

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Who would have thought that we information technologists are a superstitious lot?Youd expect that those whose field is based on precise procedural logic to...

Merger to Spur Legacy Update Tools

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Software AG bolstered its presence in legacy modernization last week with the acquisition of an Israeli maker of tools that integrate legacy systems with...

Broadband in Hotels: Hospitality Industry?

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The next time you check into a business-class hotel, imagine how youd react if told that use of the room TV would cost you...

Mobile Security Needs Major Upgrade

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The proliferation—nay, ubiquity—of mobile devices in the enterprise makes it imperative for IT managers to take an unmoving stance on the security of these...

RingMaster Boasts New Features

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Trapeze Networks is looking to distinguish itself among WLAN switch vendors with new software for configuring and managing wireless networks and the clients attached...

Optic Network Strikes Chord

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As Jazz at Lincoln Center prepared to unveil the new Frederick P. Rose Hall last year, IT Associate Director Fred Murphy turned to LightPointe...

Transmeta at a Crossroads

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For the past five years, Transmeta Corp. has been a company in search of a market. Later this month, officials will decide if that...

Netgear Widens Product Range

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Netgear is expanding the range of its wireless networking products through a partnership with a startup smart- antenna technology company.Netgear and Video54 Technologies have...