Monthly Archives: July 2007

Get Simpsonized!

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There are some dreams that we have to admit to ourselves will never come true. I'll most likely never get the chance to travel...

The Summer of SAAS

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The battle in the clouds. No, this isnt the next sci-fi movie where the Transformers take on the X-Men. Come to think of it,...

Setting a New Standard

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Recently, theres been a great deal of hand wringing over the possibility that Microsofts Office Open XML document format might be ratified as an...

Competing for IT Talent

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By multiple accounts, the IT job market is at its healthiest point since the dot-com bust some six years ago. Nearly 16 percent of CIOs...

Compellent, Microsoft Team on New SAN

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SAN provider Compellent Technologies July 15 introduced a new storage area network the company claims is the industry's only platform to extend block-level automated...

Allen Dives into New Venture

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"We all live in a yellow submarine," brayed the Beatle-esque Baron of Babble when a gal pal told him Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen recently...

FullArmor Simplifies PowerShell Scripting

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Windows-based policy management automation provider FullArmor on July 23 will unveil a new tool designed to unlock the power in Microsofts PowerShell scripting technology. FullArmors...

EMC Acquires Dutch XML Company

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Data storage conglomerate EMC, which has bought 34 companies in the last five-and-a-half years, is adding XML development company X-Hive to its ever-expanding technology...

Report: Wal-Mart RFID Has Gone Quiet, Not Inactive

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Contrary to some concern that Wal-Marts recent silence about RFID (radio-frequency identification) means that the retail giant, headquartered in Arkansas, was backing off, the...

IT Turnover Signaling a Strong Market

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As CIOs have changed gears in the last few years from managing enterprise technology to driving business growth within their companies, the shift has...