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Newark Discards Red Tape and Extra Data

When Danny Hill, CIO of the office of management and Budget for the city of Newark, N.J., took his present position in 1997, he...

Taming the Invoice Jungle

They may not be quite as unique as snowflakes or fingerprints, but invoice layouts display a staggering amount of variety. On one vendors invoice, the...

Researcher Eavesdrops on Mocbot

When Joe Stewart spotted a variant of the Mocbot Trojan hijacking unpatched Windows machines for use in Internet Relay Chat-controlled botnets, he immediately went...

Microsofts Response

A Microsoft shared Source license was submitted to the Open Source Initiative for official approval as an open-source license—but it wasnt Microsoft who submitted...

Passport to a Void Promise

A U.S. Government order for "several million" RFID chips puts Infineon Technologies on the pointy end of the international push for standardized electronic passports....

Cant Windows and Linux Just Get Along?

Centeris Likewise Management Suite makes it easy for Windows network administrators to configure and monitor most Linux systems, including integrating Linux systems into Microsofts...

Damn the Torpedoes—N Speed Ahead

Linksys is forging ahead with its 802.11n initiative now, taking aim at small businesses. However, eWEEK Labs tests show that Linksys new products do...

HP Stacks Up the Switches

Hewlett-Packard is jumping on what it perceives to be a trend to move away from unmanaged switches, coming out with a new, Web-configurable Layer...

Woodcrest Shows Its Stuff

Armed with Intels latest dual-core Xeon processors, IBMs x3500 server offers organizations speedy performance and flexible internal storage and memory configuration for their mission-critical...

Merom Chip Is Set for Notebooks

PC makers are making way for "merom."Numerous manufacturers will begin selling notebooks based on the mobile version of Intels Core 2 Duo processor, known...