Monthly Archives: September 2006

NYBOT: Better Than Ever

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After having its trading floor destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001, the New York Board of Trade is capping five years of solid growth with...

Vista RC1 Tests Show a Rocky Migration

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Weve seen a bevy of Vista builds lately, and each has made some improvement over the other. But, now that the day of reckoning...

Vista Nears RC1 Status—And Stability

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Microsofts latest revised deadline for shipping Windows Vista, the long-awaited follow-on to its turn-of-the-millennium Windows XP, is right around the end of the year.eWEEK...

Epic Challenges Ahead for Intel

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At the time that Intel chose to explore the path that led to Itanium, the popular but complex x86 architecture was looking to many...

Conquering Space with LCD Monitors

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LCD monitors are fast becoming standard fare for desktop PCs. They generally save space, conserve energy, are easier on the eyes and can provide...

HP Refreshes Its PC Fleet

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Hewlett-Packard hopes to reduce the hassle of managing fleets of desktops with a new lineup of business PCs.The Palo Alto, Calif., computer maker Sept....

The Security Payoff

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Is your digital information safer and more secure than it was five years ago? With this weeks fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001,...

Dont Forget Cyber-Security

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Sept. 11, 2001, one of our nations darkest hours, was one of the finest hours for IT and IT professionals. In eWEEKs coverage following...

Zero Tolerance for Microsoft Office

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With its confirmation early in September of new zero-day exploits aimed at users of Word 2000, Microsoft gave fresh impetus to enterprise evaluation of...

Oracle Nixes Defects, Confusion

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After the notoriously buggy technology shift of Oracles 2000 move from client/server to Web-based applications with its E-Business Suite 11i, the company isnt taking...