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'Caution' Remains CIO Watchword [February 04, 2003] IT budgets should rebound somewhat during the coming year, thanks in part to enterprises again replacing PCs, two new reports conclude. [more Budgets]
E*Trade Becomes an ATM Player [February 04, 2003] A unit of the financial services company makes an acquisition that brings its total of ATMs to 15,000, making it the second largest in the U.S. [more News]
NASA Reportedly Hacked Hours After Columbia Was Lost [February 04, 2003] A hacker group attacked and struck down servers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory just hours after the Columbia space shuttle was lost, according to a London-based security company. [more News]
Sun Beefs Up J2EE 1.4 with Web Services Features [February 04, 2003] The systems vendor adds WS-I specification support to its forthcoming J2EE v 1.4 platform. [more News]
Trade Group: Hardware Driving Chip Recovery [February 04, 2003] New numbers from the Semiconductor Industry Association suggest that 2003 will build on the apparent comeback of chips thanks to PCs, cell phones, Wi-Fi and even servers. [more News]
The War Over WiFi: Pentagon, Industry Agree to an Armistice [February 03, 2003] Wireless device makers agree to install technology in future devices that will detect and avoid interference with military radar installations. [more News]
Comdex Parent in Bankruptcy [February 03, 2003] Key3Media submits a pre-packaged bankruptcy plan to reduce $372 million debt and continue with tech trade shows such as Comdex. [more News]
BEA Bows New App Servers, Sales Channels [February 03, 2003] The software concern hopes to lure developers and customers with new app servers and channels to sell them. [more News]
Online Users Value Web Highly -- But Trust it Less and Less [January 31, 2003] A study of Internet use finds that while nearly three-quarters of Americans use the Web, they're becoming more sceptical about the information they find there. [more Technology Trends]
Cybersecurity Czar Issues Farewell Warning [January 31, 2003] Richard Clarke leaves the post with a warning that sophisticated attacks could be much more crippling than the 'dumb' Slammer worm. [more News]
Easing The Pain Of Managing Health Care Plans [January 31, 2003] Choosing and managing a health care plan for your corporation can be an endless burden. A Massachusetts company offers software designed to make this critical task easier and less costly.
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EU: Microsoft Agrees to .NET Passport Changes [January 30, 2003] Microsoft modifies its online authentication system to address European privacy concerns. [more News]
RIAA Trains Anti-Piracy Guns on Universities [January 30, 2003] The RIAA is taking its battle against illegal file sharing to universities across the country, and some colleges are cracking down on students. [more News]
Dell's New Guise Could Be Gateway's Demise [January 30, 2003] Dude! You are selling in Sears, while analysts say a 'significant number' of Country Stores should be put out to pasture. [more News]
Sun Illuminates Wireless Handset Platform [January 30, 2003] Sun leads wireless concerns in a quest for a true Java-based mobile handset platform -- JSR 185. [more Technology Trends]
LinuxWorld Awards: And the Winner is... Microsoft? [January 29, 2003] No, it's not April Fools Day yet. The award for Best System Integration Software at last week's LinuxWorld show really did go to a certain software vendor from Redmond, Washington. [more News]
Revealed: CIOs' Salary Secrets [January 29, 2003] Want to make the most money as a CIO? Look for a position at a large company, ideally in financial services. And surprise: it doesn't matter where that company is located. [more News]
FBI's Trilogy Program Draws Senate Ire [January 29, 2003] With cost overruns already at 50 percent, Senate Appropriations Committee chairman calls data mining project 'gold-plated disaster.' [more News]
Report: Gov't Cybersecurity Chief to Quit [January 29, 2003] Immediately after submitting his controversial plan to secure cyberspace, Internet Security czar Richard Clarke will quit and look for a job in the private sector, according to reports. [more News]
Schwab Gets Boost From IBM Grid [January 28, 2003] A new Linux-based grid at Charles Schwab has slashed processing time on one application from more than four minutes to 15 seconds. [more News]
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