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Alien Applies for $120M IPO

With interest rising seemingly daily around radio-frequency identification technology, Alien Technology is cashing in.The company announced April 14 that it filed with the Securities...

TIAA-CREF Execs Speak on What Went Wrong

TIAA-CREF officials are starting to see the light of day. After months of near-crippling IT troubles that denied thousands of pensioners access to their retirement...

Nexaweb Announces New AJAX Developer Edition

Nexaweb Technologies has announced that it will expand the capabilities of the Nexaweb Platform with the addition of an AJAX client. Nexaweb officials said the...

Wal-Marts New CIO Says Hell Back RFID

Suppliers and RFID vendors alike can breathe a sigh of relief. Wal-Mart Stores new CIO, Rollin Ford, said in an in-house CIO Summit on April...

Study: IT Pay Flat for All but Middle Management

Although mean compensation for all IT professionals has remained flat in the last year, CIO salaries have fallen slightly, while the salaries of those...

ICESoft Releases Beta of AJAX Tool for Java Developers

ICESoft Technologies has released the beta version of its ICEFaces Community Edition, an AJAX development tool for Java developers.Officials at Calgary, Alberta-based ICESoft said...

New MS Atlas CTP, Tool Kit Aid Web Developers

Microsoft has made some announcements around its Atlas Asynchronous JavaScript and XML style development platform, including a new CTP and an Atlas Control Toolkit. On...

Business Process Outsourcing Starts the Year Strong

Business process outsourcing is on a roll, according to TPI, a broker of outsourcing deals. In a report on outsourcing trends for the first quarter...

Sun Open-Sources Enterprise Toolset

Sun Microsystems announced on April 11 that it has open-sourced key components of its Sun Java Studio Enterprise toolset as a project on its...

Googles Googley Culture Kept Alive By Tech

Can technology be used to maintain a corporations particular work and office culture? Google Vice President of Engineering Douglas Merrill thinks so. He recently suggested...