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InternetNews November 9, 2004 Michael Singer |
HP the Utility Tycoon HP is setting up a potentially disruptive system based on its utility technology, one that could force companies into bidding wars over IT resources.  |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Report: A Misplaced Sense of Security? As many as 20 percent of big business networks admit to unauthorized breaches, yet many feel more secure.  |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Securing Enterprise IM and P2P FaceTime Communications launches a pair of initiatives and a new product upgrade to stem the tide and secure P2P and IM for corporate use.  |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Erin Joyce |
Living, Breathing, On Demand IT On Demand. Organic computing. Utility computing. It all adds up to one thing: a big shift under way in the technology industry to make systems more cost-effective. Find out what this trend may mean to you and your enterprise.  |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Clint Boulton |
OASIS Blesses E-Document Standard OASIS has ratified the first version of the Universal Business Standard, a common XML library of business documents that enable global electronic trading, as an official standard.  |
InternetNews November 5, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Covad Adds New VoIP Markets Covad has rolled out VoIP service for small and medium businesses (SMBs) in 14 new markets, including New Orleans, Orlando, Fla., and Salt Lake City.  |
InternetNews November 4, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Microsoft Addresses Security Officials at Microsoft rolled out its next crop of security improvements at the RSA Security conference.  |
InternetNews November 4, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM: Practice Makes Perfect for the SOA Initiated IBM's Global Services division has created a practice to help customers with Web services management tools scale to larger service-oriented architectures.  |
InternetNews November 4, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Enterprise Foot-Dragging on XP SP2 A study released Tuesday found that 50 percent of U.S. businesses expected installation of Microsoft's XP Service Pack 2 to disrupt their businesses.  |
InternetNews November 3, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
WiMAX for the Masses? Companies introducing WiMAX products and services must convince enterprises and service providers that the broadband wireless technology makes economic sense  |
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