Monthly Archives: November 2005

Reporting Fraud Should Be Easy

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eWEEK was recently contacted by a reader who, by trying to do a good turn for PayPal (an eBay company), ended up spending several...

Home Depot Tackles Network Challenge

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The worlds largest home improvement retailer used to be a victim of its own merchandisers—not under siege exactly, but certainly out of control. Home Depot...

GroupWise Retains Client Edge

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With GroupWise 7.0, Novell Inc. has simplified information management for users, maintaining GroupWises excellent pedigree as an enterprise-class messaging and collaboration application.Click here to...

Dont Trust Trusted Computing

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Back in the Spring of 2003, I wrote a column discussing Microsofts Trusted Computing initiative (the name of which had just been changed from...

Searching for the Best Way to Govern the Internet

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Whats the best way to run the worlds information highway? This is a question to which all nations must give careful consideration. Indeed, during the...

eBay Comes into Play

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Im intrigued by the news that eBay is eliminating access fees for developers whod like to explore eBay Web Services (www.developer.ebay.com). This turns the...

Forrester Focuses on Globalization

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Building a company that can compete globally is the top challenge facing U.S. corporations—and IT must play a key role in meeting it head-on,...

Wanted: Rugged Camera Devices

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When cell phones with cameras in them hit the scene a few years ago, carriers were thrilled at the opportunity for a new revenue...

Can You Hear Me? Vendors Beef Up Voice Over Wi-Fi Quality

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While there has been much industry hype about phones that can roam among wireless LANs and cellular networks, veterans in the space are working...

CA Corrals Smart-Phone Devices

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Beyond Computer Associates International Inc.s Enterprise IT Management launch, Chief Technology Officer Yogesh Gupta last week treated CA World attendees here to a sneak...