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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
IBM works on next-gen Web collaboration The differentiator, IBM claims, is that OpusUna lets all participants contribute instead of just one person serving as presenter
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The future of dynamic programming How will the world of dynamic programming and Web applications look five years from now?
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Australian university adds ITIL exams to IT courses Charles Sturt University is to become the country’s first college to incorporate IT Infrastructure Library examinations into its IT undergraduate and post graduate degree courses.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Canadian experts study IT project approaches There’s COBIT and there’s ITIL, but a Toronto consultant and a professor with the Ivey School of Business hope there may be another way to get IT and business users on the same page
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Software helps companies comply New software from Symantec Corp. may help make it easier for organizations to comply with various regulations like Sarbanes-Oxley and PIPEDA. Released in March, Symantec BindView Policy Manager 3.0 allows organizations to do three key things to help with policy and compliance management, according to Indy Chakrabarti, product-marketing manager for Symantec. 
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Software helps organizations get compliant New software, released in March, Symantec BindView Policy Manager 3.0 allows organizations to do three key things to help with policy and compliance management, according to Indy Chakrabarti, product-marketing manager for Symantec.

Thursday, March 17, 2005
IT frameworks demystified As IT becomes increasingly automated under the new data centre architecture, more companies are embracing best-practices procedures outlined in formal IT frameworks.
Tuesday, October 21, 2003
Sun utters the 'F' word At the SunNetwork conference held recently, Rich Green, Sun Microsystems Inc.'s vice-president of developer tools and Java software, led his pitch for the Java Enterprise System (formerly Orion) by saying, 
Friday, November 09, 2001
EMC, Compaq integrating rival products Compaq Computer Corp. and EMC Corp., the two largest and fiercest competitors in the storage arena, have opened their programming interfaces to each other, a move that will eventually allow IT managers to integrate storage networks with disk arrays from either company.
Thursday, November 08, 2001
EMC and Compaq integrating rival products Compaq Computer Corp. and EMC Corp., the two largest and fiercest competitors in the storage arena, have opened their programming interfaces to each other a move that will eventually allow IT managers to integrate storage networks with disk arrays from either company.
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