Monthly Archives: October 2007

The Strange World of 3-D E-Commerce

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Second Life experimentation aside, major retail chain Tweeter is wondering if 3-D e-commerce might prove to be practical and a major advance for shoppers.When...

Stand and Print Securely

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Ricoh added proximity cards to its user authentication line-up to ease and speed the process grabbing your print job from the queue at shared...
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ESPN Sports the Latest in Digital Media Technology

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ESPN Sports the Latest in Digital Media Technology Raw video streams into the ingest room from fiber-optic cables, leaving staffers to crunch data, tag it...

Is Technology Success Killing Customer Service?

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When Walmart.com recently touted its Web technology as the reason it was no longer going to tell customers its phone number, it raised eyebrows....

Lack of Coordination Doubles Data Breach Risk

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The marketing department tells you when and why its collecting personal data, right? Wrong.According to a recent survey from Microsoft of 3,600 security, privacy...

Imagine an Open Wireless Phone System

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I recently went to buy new cell phones for my wife and me. Verizon Wireless had been nagging me to do this over the...

Oracle to Buy Interlace Systems

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Oracle is buying Interlace Systems, a company that develops on-demand operational planning software that helps business planners change operational assumptions on the fly, re-evaluate...

TJX Breach More Than Twice As Bad As Reported

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Despite TJX having reported some 46 million consumers impacted by the massive data breach into its computer systems, new documents indicate that as many...

SAAS: Channel Friend or Foe?

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The software-as-a-service model is likely to be tough terrain for solution providers to navigate, according to Gartner. At the market research companys IT ChannelVision event...

5.3% Growth Expected in Starting IT Salaries

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If you work in network or desktop security, the next year will be a great year for you according to a new salary guide,...