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Wall Street & Technology June 4, 2004 Larry Tabb |
The Bad Side of Good News The economy is humming, corporate profits are up, brokers' earnings are up and firms are increasing their technology spend - fantastic! But, where does that leave the industry's IT cost control and management accomplishments of the past four years?  |
Wall Street & Technology June 3, 2004 |
Return to Growth As the economy rebounds and cash flows return, CIOs hone in on areas where they see the potential for growth.  |
Inc. June 2004 Alan Deutschman |
Bill's Excellent Adventure Now that it fully grasps the Linux threat, Microsoft isn't being so heavy-handed with small businesses. Suddenly, Microsoft cares. If you run a small business, this may be just what you've been waiting for.  |
Inc. June 2004 Cara Cannella |
Senate Moves to Ban Sneaky Spyware Newly proposed legislation known as the Spyblock Act is designed to prohibit companies from covertly installing spyware software on your network.  |
InternetNews June 3, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Opera Patches URL-Spoofing Flaw The browser's shortcut icon feature could be manipulated to trick Web surfers into revealing personal information.  |
Bank Systems & Technology June 2, 2004 |
One Question For: Jim Barry, OneUnited Bank What was OneUnited Bank's main concern when implementing Voice over IP telephony technology?  |
Bank Systems & Technology June 1, 2004 Ivan Schneider |
What's So Great About Grid? You wouldn't allow your employees to remain idle 70 percent of the time. And you shouldn't stand for it with your lazy computers, either. Grid technology allows unused CPU capacity to be used in solving large computational problems.  |
InternetNews June 2, 2004 Craig McGuire |
Tech Spending Could Jump 25% The outlook for IT projects is improving, but clients are demanding more for their IT money, experts say.  |
InternetNews June 2, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Security Bug in Linksys Wireless-G Router The flaw carries a 'moderately critical' rating and could give malicious hackers administrative access to vulnerable devices.  |
InternetNews June 1, 2004 Paul Shread |
Tech Spending Remains Strong Rising oil prices, terrorism fears and lackluster consumer spending may be holding back the broader economy, but it isn't restraining technology spending.  |
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