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Gateway Opens Retail Channels
Gateway this month will start selling desktop and notebook PCs at more than 600 U.S. Circuit City stores, the latest move by the computer...
Symantec Eyes One-Stop Shopping
Looking to solidify the companys place at the top of the security heap, Symantec Corp. executives are considering a new pricing model in which...
CISO Keeps His Eyes on the Road
While chief security officers and CIOs have a broad range of issues to concern themselves with in todays climate—regulatory compliance, threat management, user education,...
Retro Afterglow
From: [email protected]: Monday, January 3, 2005 12:34 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: iPod, therefore I am; a Powell presidency; Larrys longingsAs yule-log embers flickered in his...
Grids Can Be Great
In the coming year, I doubt that any information technology topic will be more hyped than grid or utility computing. When I talk about...
IBM Flexes XML Muscle
In an effort to give customers more focused control over internal and non-IBM external enterprise data stores, IBM is planning to add native XML...
QuickBase Builds Web Apps Fast
With improved customization capabilities and more prebuilt applications, the latest version of Intuits QuickBase hosted database application gives companies a convenient option for building...
Quality Sets the Standard
For baseball lovers, this is hotstove season—with lots and lots of trades and free-agent signings that leave fans unsure of just which team their...
Mergers, Meshes and Grids Will Be Big in 05
I spent much of December putting together a list of the biggest technology stories of 2004, only to have the biggest ones unfold all...
Mastering DODAF Will Reap Dividends
When seeking an irresistible force that can shift the immovable object of IT inertia, two candidates come to mind—and only one of them is...