Monthly Archives: January 2007

3PAR Powers on Utility Storage for High-Availability IBM AIX

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Utility storage vendor 3PAR announced Jan. 31 that new support has been added to its InServ Storage Server to enable IBM High Availability Cluster...

Gen X May Struggle to Fill Baby Boomers Shoes

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Generation X managers may struggle to fill Baby Boomers shoes as they retire over the next 10 years and company leadership transitions to the...

Seven Places to Clean the Clutter in IT

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Can an IT department cut its annual spending by 30 percent and still remain effective? Hewlett-Packard is on track to do that under a...

Report: National Health Information Network Needs More Coordination

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A report by a leading health IT group concludes that the federal government should have more oversight over health IT. It comes just as...

Google Video recommends you watch Matt Cutts’ videos and Hussein’s execution

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This isn't a joke: When I hit up Google Video a few moments ago (11pm ET), I noticed on the front page that the...

Making Google Trends Useful

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The great blog Data Mining points me to Cognos, which has an enterprise search product (taking advantage of Google OneBox) that spits out graphs...

Ruckus Wireless Targets Muni Wi-Fi

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Ruckus Wireless has released a new dual-zone version of its metro Wi-Fi device for service providers. The device, the MetroFlex DZ, is designed to...

An RFID Makeup Test That Goes Well Beyond Cosmetics

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An innovative RFID trial in Tokyo is using RFID-tagged lipstick to record when various products are sampled and to give store clerks a full...

Microsoft flubs Live branding, but Google ain’t exactly a marketing genius

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Microsoft has a problem with branding. While the brands Microsoft, Windows and Vista connotate desktop software and a successful operating system, its latest brand,...

Googles Bosworth: Why AJAX Failed (Then Succeeded)

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NEW YORK—When it comes to software development, Googles Adam Bosworth has a need for speed. In a talk entitled "Physics, Speed and Psychology: What Works...