Monthly Archives: July 2006

IT Operational Budgets at Highest Levels Since 1997

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IT operational budgets, as a percentage of company revenues, are at their highest levels since the late 1990s, but that increase comes as large...

Citigroup Says IT Center Will Bring Jobs

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Citigroup announced plans on July 10 to build a Information Technology and Consumer Innovation Training Center in Blue Ash, Ohio, that it said will...

Parasofts WebKing 5.5 Automates Testing of Web Apps

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Parasoft announced July 10 the availability of its WebKing 5.5 automated testing suite for Web applications.The new software enables users to run automated testing...

eWEEK Daily News Podcast, July 10

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In this eWEEK Daily News Podcast: The Firefox Beta 1 release candidate was made available for download on Sunday; Microsoft will tout its vertical...

Most Wired Hospitals More Likely to Reach Patients at Home

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Online health management "will become the new house call," said Alden Solovy, executive editor of Hospitals & Health Networks, which just published its eighth...

For Future IT, Start With Blank Slate

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The "green field" IT idea involves imagining what your technology infrastructure would look like if you could start from nothing. If today you could...

ADP Duped into Disclosing Data

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In the latest in a string of high-profile data disclosures, the brokerage services group of ADP (Automatic Data Processing) last week said "an unauthorized...

Customers Support EMCs RSA Buy

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EMC president and CEO Joe Tucci said his companys decision to buy RSA Security for $2.1 billion makes sense in a world where data...

Will Talkcasts Be Talk of the Town?

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A startup is looking to make Web conferences more accessible to more people through a greater range of devices.TalkShoe, a small company in Pittsburgh,...

What If Your Building Burns Down?

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A good friend of mine used to be a business networking consultant in Philadelphia. One of the standard practices she defined for all of...