Monthly Archives: July 2006
IT Operational Budgets at Highest Levels Since 1997
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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?
A good friend of mine used to be a business networking consultant in Philadelphia. One of the standard practices she defined for all of...