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Disaster planning: Bank builds data center for the long haul
After Hurricane Katrina another whirlwind began. A Mississippi bank, with expertise from SunGard, built a $16 million data center for the long haul. Article | 30 Apr 2008
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Microsoft Windows software must change, experts warn
A radical change of Windows is in order, but Microsoft is damned if it does and damned if it doesn't, experts say. Article | 10 Apr 2008
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Ten strategic technologies to watch in 2008
Gartner Inc. picks the technologies that are likely to have the biggest impact on your business in the next 18 to 36 months. Article | 12 Oct 2007
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Startup gives virtualized twist to mobile computing
A California startup offers up software that allows users to carry their desktop in their pockets and companies to get out of the business of provisioning PCs. Article | 01 Aug 2007
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Microsoft to reach out to IBM, Cisco on interoperability
Microsoft says it plans to follow up on customer feedback by reaching out and working more closely on interoperability with IBM and Cisco Systems Inc. News | 30 May 2007
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Dell to join forces with Microsoft, Novell on interoperability
Dell Inc. joins Microsoft and Novell Inc. in their business collaboration designed to provide greater interoperability between Windows and SUSE Linux. News | 08 May 2007
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CIO disillusioned with Windows PCs, tests Macintosh computers
Fed up with the inflexibility of a Microsoft-centric shop, one CIO is tossing around the idea of swapping out his PCs for Macs. It isn't necessarily a great idea, say some experts, but it isn't entirely unreasonable. Article | 17 Apr 2007
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IT waiting until last minute to push out DST patch
Businesses that wait until next month to push out the DST patch will probably be just fine. But experts warn it's best to do it sooner than later in case you encounter glitches. Article | 08 Feb 2007
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Microsoft to give Vista data to security firms
Microsoft will make available parts of key data to security software firms such as Symantec Corp. and McAfee Inc. to enable their products to work smoothly with its new Vista operating system. Microsoft has promised the additional information to comp... News | 16 Oct 2006
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Apple recalls 1.8 million batteries
Apple Computer Inc. is recalling 1.8 million Sony Corp. batteries in its Macintosh notebooks following reports of overheating and minor injuries. The recall follows last week's recall by Dell of 4.1 million Sony-made batteries. News | 24 Aug 2006