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Computing instructor Matt Basham's suggestions for improving Cisco Systems' official training manuals fell on deaf ears for years. But he appears to have the networking giant's attention now.
Bruce Watkins, president and COO of Pulse~LINK, talks up a new chipset that promises wireless networking at lighting speeds. Additional reading: Untangling the wireless future
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Decoding Intel's intent behind the Prescott marketing message is an old-fashioned game.
Everyone's agreed the BIOS must die, but nobody's saying too much about the replacement.
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At one stage it seemed that .Net was simply a prefix for every new Microsoft product release but, while still not perfect, it is evolving into a stable platform for Web services development.
IM is rapidly spreading from people's personal lives into their work environment - but it has many security and management implications. We're here to talk you through them.
As the conflict in Iraq wears on, businesses become more vulnerable to cyberattacks. At the Gartner ITxpo, research analysts reported that many companies are failing to secure their infrastructures. Here's a list of top IT security issues corporations and government agencies should consider in developing their plans.
Microsoft always has grand plans for Windows, but it's the little things that need fixing first.
If the current trend for faster, more capable, more reliable computing operating at ever smaller amounts of power continues, the chances are good that we'll see the first MRAM in 2004.
Most companies will not survive an unplanned outage of critical systems exceeding four days, but leave themselves vulnerable due to a lack of planning.
There's no shortage of tools to monitor and filter employees' use of the Internet and IT resources. But can blocking really save money?
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
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