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Bio-IT World August 2005 Johan Bostrom |
Agilent Acquisitions Bolster Portfolio of Products A string of acquisitions is helping Agilent Technologies establish itself as a major player in informatics for analytical laboratories, and its expanding product portfolio has made it a serious player in laboratory analysis automation and software integration.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Ellen H. Julian |
Tech Expertise Singles Out Outsourcers Biopharmaceutical companies are flocking to consultants, outsourcers, and staffing firms to help with discrete clinical trial processes to gain access to advanced technologies and reduce the drain on already-scarce IT resources.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Maureen McDonough |
Mining Clinical Data with i2b2 How do you conduct clinical research in the genomic era? A team of Harvard scientists is building an answer from the ground up. The $20-million IT project will extract information from the private medical files of some 2.5 million people.  |
IEEE Spectrum August 2005 |
My Dad's Computer A conversation with Internet security expert William R. Cheswick.  |
Bank Technology News July 2005 Adams, Fest, Sisk & Sraeel |
Tech Companies to Watch Several of the top ten tech companies in the banking industry focus on security.  |
Bank Technology News July 2005 Glen Fest |
Data Losses: Cardsystems Takes A Bullet After Breach Visa and American Express bid adieu to the processor, unable to forgive the firm for the compromise of customer data and flouting association rules. Was that fair-and is anyone next in the firing line?  |
Bank Technology News July 2005 Glen Fest |
Cards: Biometrics Stalled Amid The Hype Shortfalls in fingerprint technology are curbing widespread adoption of biometric-based payment systems. However, a handful of small projects are moving forward, thanks to the technology's buzz.  |
InternetNews August 17, 2005 Tim Gray |
Windows Worm Goes Global The Zotob.B virus and its variants are now using chat channels to allow hackers to control infected PCs.  |
InternetNews August 17, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Tech Paychecks Dip Wages for high-tech workers remain steady in 2005, but they're lower today than last year at this time.  |
InternetNews August 16, 2005 David Needle |
Windows Worm Spreads Separate groups of hackers are releasing a barrage of worms related to the Zotob.B virus in a battle to seize control of innocent users' computers. CNN, ABC and the NY Times, are among those hit.  |
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