Check Point may have made big bucks selling firewalls in its early days, but it is struggling to live up to its CEO's vision in today's rapidly shifting security market.
Software programmer Sandy McReynolds didn't attend to his tasks cheerfully on Wednesday - not after George W. Bush won re-election.
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Over the next three years, the US's second largest airline will spend US$2 billion bringing its computer systems into the Internet Age. It's the largest investment in computer technology the airline has made in 40 years.
Fears of an economic crash appear to be unfounded. The market has slowed down, but the IT industry will still grow, just at a slower rate. The current climate is one of maturity and should be welcomed, not hyped to hysteria levels.
Check Point may have made big bucks selling firewalls in its early days, but it is struggling to live up to its CEO's vision in today's rapidly shifting security market.
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