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The NAC train is leaving the station

This fall I spent a week with the InteropLabs team preparing a network access control interoperability demonstration for Interop New York, held in September. Although we wanted to update things from our initial round of testing conducted in the spring, our general objective was to replicate what we had done for Interop Las Vegas in May and not reengineer everything. Despite this modest goal we had almost 30 people working on the labs

Winning big with corporate blogs

Is there a way to calculate the return-on-investment from corporate blogs? Two Forrester Research analysts. - Chloe Stromberg and Charlene Li - believe there is.

BI tools help expose Medicaid fraud

Officials from a New York county compelled 100 Medicaid recipients to obtain documentation from their physicians to justify frequent narcotics prescriptions. They used business intelligence and analytics tools to identify patients whose prescription totals warranted investigation for attempting to commit fraud.

Setting your sights on Vista

IT organizations must make sure their hardware is capable and ready, and their applications have been tested for compatibility with Vista, before they make the transition to the new operating system.

Dell, AMD team up

After years of working with Intel Corp., Dell Inc. recently launched a pair of PowerEdge servers based on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processors that Dell says will meet evolving customer needs.

Showcasing DLP – Samsung HL-S6187W

The 61-inch Samsung HL-S6187W HDTV is quite a poster child for digital light processing (DLP) projection technology that uses millions of tiny mirrors - that switch on and off more 15,000 times per second - to produce the image on your screen.

IBM, Cray beat Sun to US supercomputer pacts

IBM and Cray have beat out Sun Microsystems to win sizable U.S government contracts to design a new generation supercomputer.

Analysts predict hot, cramped time for data centers

The forecast for data centers isn't good for the short term: they're going to get hotter and a lot more cramped, according to Gartner Inc. analysts.

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