Monthly Archives: October 2006

Readers Respond: Zero Tolerance for Microsoft Office

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I read with interest Peter Coffees article "Zero Tolerance for Microsoft Office," as we are midway through a transition away from that suite ....

SMBs Get Videoconferencing Edge

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Bob and Nancy Brackett have a small but growing business certifying people who want to get a teaching certificate in Texas. For 10 years, their...

TIA, USTA to Merge Events into NXTcomm

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WASHINGTON--The United States Telecom Association and the Telecommunications Industry Association are merging their trade shows into a single event starting in 2007.The organizations announced...

National Travel Systems Unravels Telecom Quilt

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National Travel Systems may rank among the top five largest privately held travel management companies in the United States, but not long ago, the...

Study: Few Physicians Use IT at Work

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The low adoption of electronic medical records and e-prescribing is well known. Now, a new study has worse news: most physicians do not use...

Oracle Intros Spring 2.0 Integration

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Oracle has announced enhanced support for the Spring Framework in the way of integration with the new Spring 2.0 release. Oracle, based in Redwood Shores,...

Vista Lockdown: McAfee Learns the Meaning of Proprietary

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eWEEK's Matt Hines offers coverage Oct. 3 on the latest chapter in the mini-saga in which Microsoft's efforts both to tighten Windows security and...

Google CEO: Politicians Don’t Get the Internet

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Google CEO Eric Schmidt told the UK's conservative party yesterday that politicians don't understand the importance of the Internet, or that Internet content can...

The Lion and the Mice

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One of the most interesting parts of Microsoft watching is the relationship that Microsoft has with all the third-party software vendors that make products...

McAfee Snaps Up Another Compliance Specialist

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McAfee announced on Oct. 3 that it has signed an agreement to acquire Citadel Security Software, which specializes in applications used to mitigate risks...