Monthly Archives: September 2006

A 21st Century Code Adam

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Networked closed-circuit television cameras are doing a lot more in retail than catching shoplifters. The latest cameras can track how consumers react to specials...

Salesforce Provides Peek at Winter 07 Release

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Salesforce.com, the poster child for the software as a service movement, previewed Sept. 9 new across-the-board customization capabilities in its upcoming Winter 07 release,...

Study: Nurses Not Trained for IT

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With health care organizations investing millions into IT, it may seem a little strange to find that most nurses receive little or no IT...

Microsoft Ships IronPython 1.0

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Microsoft has announced the release of IronPython 1.0, its implementation of the Python dynamic programming language on the .Net platform. The Redmond, Wash., software giant...

Management by Snooping Around?

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Is using phone records garnered by contractors through false representation unethical? Yes. Is it illegal? Maybe. Will it result in a large black mark...

Upgrade Price Wars: Vista vs. Linux

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Its 2007, and you want to upgrade all your PCs operating systems after the infamous March 2007 XP Meltdown. You know, the virus attack that...

Cisco/SAP Compliance Partnership: Match Made in Heaven

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When it comes to governance, risk and compliance management, Cisco Systems and SAP see themselves in a symbiotic relationship, the companies said. The two vendors...

Cisco, Microsoft Detail NAC-NAP Interoperability

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BOSTON—IT giants Cisco Systems and Microsoft revealed specific results Sept. 6 of the companies work to lend interoperability to their individual network security technologies,...

SQL Anywhere 10 Proves Worth the Wait

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Javas Momentum Is Running Low

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There was a time, not quite ten years ago, when many serious people expected Java to be the dominant computing platform of the future. The...