Monthly Archives: September 2006

Azul Scales Up Java

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IBM, Partners Team for Rational Integration

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On Sept. 25, two IBM Rational business partners are announcing integrated PLM solutions that allow companies to bring higher-quality products to market faster. Agile Software,...

Google Is Just the Beginning of Microsoft’s Online App Worries

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Microsoft is mulling putting Microsoft Works online in an attempt to compete with Google, says Reuters, but that's actually old news. According to...

Indus Logic and Bonus Technology Merge

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VIENNA, Va.—Two U.S. product development companies have agreed to merge to form GlobalLogic, a multinational software product development company based here. The companies, Bonus Technology...

Torpark Makes Anonymous Web Surfing Easy

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As concerns about Internet privacy (or the lack thereof) continue to increase—and as users worry about the ability of governments, criminals and businesses to...

How to Become an IT Leader

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Ever wonder why MBAs are so green? Need help avoiding the biggest CIO career pitfalls? CIO Insights Leadership Center is here to help. This package...

Non-Retiring Retirees Fastest-Growing Job Market Sector

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Despite fierce competition by Baby Boomers, the number of Americans working into their 50s, 60s, 70s and even 80s is at a record high,...

New Build of Windows Vista Released

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Microsoft released an interim build of Windows Vista to its usual testers, as well as to100,000 of the participants in its Customer Preview Program,...

Dunn Resigns; HP CEO Hurd Apologizes for Investigation

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Investigators hired by Hewlett-Packard not only obtained telephone records through legally questionable means, but also went as far as to follow reporters and members...

Cisco Details Cross-Site-Scripting, Denial-of-Service Flaws

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Cisco Systems has addressed three sets of software vulnerabilities in its networking and security products that could leave its customers open to outside attacks...