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2002 was certainly an interesting year in IT. Security finally became a reoccurring theme, WorldCom imploded, .Net started to take off, Microsoft won another court battle, a whole lot of corporate buying went on (think IBM/PwC and HP/Compaq) and the IT economy struggled like never before.

The passage of a bullet

At this time last year the big news was of disaster averted. The Y2K scare turned out to ...

On-line stores pull off e-com magic

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Winnipeg professor studying IT stress

The business computing instructor at the University of Winnipeg in Manitoba is trying to assess the degree...

According to numerous sources

Reduced to the simplest terms, the job of an IT professional is tied to three pivot points:...

Hardware Vendors Are Facing Stiff Competition

Hardware vendors are facing stiff competitionComputer users are increasingly on the road more often than they are sitting behind a ...

Start-up answers the call

It's an irritant specific to Internet technology circa 1999: Dial-up users with only one phone line are...

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