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No Brick, No Mortar: Virtual Approaches to the Daily Grind

Today, just about everyone telecommutes from time to time, bouncing between the office cubicle and the dining room table. But what would work be...

Bird Flu Would Test IT

In the news this week, the return of thin client computing; are businesses prepared for an avian flu outbreak; Microsoft builds an ad center;...

Researchers Chart Leap in Mac Vulnerabilities

The volume of security vulnerabilities discovered in Apples Macintosh platform has increased significantly over the last several years, according to a new report released...

Partner City for Google Wi-Fi

Seth Fearey and his colleagues at a joint venture to build a huge wireless Internet network recently learned that Google wasn't going to participate.Isn't...

Microsoft Snags a ‘Google Analytics’ of Its Own

Microsoft says it has made a significant investment in DeepMetrix, a 15-year-old Web traffic analysis firm. The acquisition is likely in response to a...

Avian Flu: Can IT Handle a Pandemic?

VeriCenter Chief Technology Officer Dave Colesante is a rare bird. Unlike many IT executives, Colesante has actually thought about a potential avian influenza virus, or...

Interop at 20

Sturdevant gives Labs Director Jim Rapoza the lowdown on network access control, open source networking, and security education, noticing that Cisco was conspicuously absent...

Facing Off a Flu Pandemic with IT

All in the first week of May, weve been told that most big companies havent got a clue how to keep business going if...

Unified Threat Management: The Secure SMBs Friend

I have an ongoing interest in products for small businesses, which I think have generally been shafted by the software industry over the years....

CEOs Plot to Perk Up PLM with .Net

AUSTIN, Texas—Product lifecycle management software has long been thought of as a tool for "tech weenies." But Microsoft and UGS are setting out to...