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Norwich Union plans IT savings
Dave B writes "When rationalising IT systems after a merger deal the staff at Norwich Union increased their use of thin clients to reduce...
I’ll tell you where you can put those patents (to good use)
- by Tina Gasperson -
In these tough economic times, it pays to keep a finger in the air in case wind
of a great...
Making a Living Saving the Government Money
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
Peter Gallagher is president of devIS (AKA Development Infostructure), a Virginia-based company that designs, develops, hosts, and operates large-scale...
Etnus Announces TotalView 6.0
January 28, 2002. Natick, MA -- Etnus, the world's leading provider
of debugging solutions for complex code, today announced that Etnus TotalView
...
Microsoft Was Vulnerable to Worm Virus
Microsoft Corp. itself was exposed to the virus-like attack that crippled global Internet activity last weekend because it failed to install crucial fixes to...
Langa Letter: Linux Has Bugs: Get Over It
Fred Langa contends that some Linux proponents harm their cause by hiding from the facts--it's just as buggy as Windows XP.
Link: informationweek.com
Category:
Linux
Dept. of Homeland Security site switches to Linux from Windows 2000
- by Tina Gasperson -
The United States Department of Homeland Security (www.dhs.gov)
changed
its
servers
over
to
Oracle on Linux last week, after running on Windows 2000 for several months.
Experts...
Open Source and the Art of First Programming
- By Dan Razzell -
In recent years, I've seen an increasing tendency for computers
to be presented, not only to the public but within the...
Danish ISB repository: Did government read fine print?
Author: David Sugar
As an individual who is participating in the development of free
software solutions for enabling e-government access for the blind,
I was very interested...
Microsoft finds it’s business as usual
2002 was a good year for Microsoft --Â certainly more so than 2001. And the optimism continues, with a distinctly Microsoft-friendly administration in power...