Monthly Archives: September 2006
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IBM, Partners Team for Rational Integration
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Cisco Systems has addressed three sets of software vulnerabilities in its networking and security products that could leave its customers open to outside attacks...