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IBM zSeries Servers Supported by Likewise Software
BELLEVUE, Wash.----Likewise® Software, a leader in delivering authentication and audit solutions for mixed networks, today announced support for IBM® zSeries® servers that are using either Red Hat® or the Novell® SUSE® Linux platforms.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Dutton Associates Announces Investment Opinion: Online Vacation Speculative Buy Rating In Update Coverage By Dutton ...
ROSEVILLE, Calif.----Dutton Associates updates its coverage of Online Vacation Center Holdings maintaining a Speculative Buy rating and a 12-month price target of $1.20. The 9-page report by Dutton senior analyst Richard W.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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TIBCO Spotfire Introduces Real-Time Business Intelligence
Spotfire, a division of TIBCO, announced TIBCO Spotfire Operations Analytics, which allows customers to deploy real-time process-specific analytics applications and streamline business process control across the organization. The software embeds event processing into Spotfire's next generation business intelligence platform. With this announcement, TIBCO offers event-driven, closed-loop ...
SYS-CON Media |
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XP Service Pack 3: Not Quite Yet
A small incompatibility with a relatively rare software package has held up the SP3 release train for the time being, but users can still snag the files from Microsoft.
DesignTechnica |
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ArcelorMittal consolidates IT outsourcing in Europe
Steel firm ArcelorMittal is consolidating its IT outsourcing in western Europe as part of a move to a global IT supply model...
Computer Weekly |
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Japan police tells Internet providers to remove suicide tips
The Japanese police moved Wednesday to stop a string of suicides using detergent, asking Internet providers to remove information on how to generate the deadly gas.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Government must rationalise its websites, Committee of Public Accounts says
The government is falling down in its online services strategy by failing to understand how citizens use web services, whether they are effective, and if they represent value for money.
Computer Weekly |
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Japan police tells Internet providers to remove suicide tips
The Japanese police moved Wednesday to stop a string of suicides using detergent, asking Internet providers to remove information on how to generate the deadly gas.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Man Charged With Rape Of Girl He Met On MySpace
GADSDEN, Ala. -- Police have arrested a 21-year-old Gadsden man on charges that he raped a 14-year-old South Carolina girl he met on MySpace. Gadsden Police juvenile detective Sergeant Chris Haney says Jared Heath Gaskey was charged Tuesday with second-degree rape and soliciting a child by computer.
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta |
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WTAP News @ Your Desk
Watch today's top local stories and forecast - right here from your computer!
WTAP Parkersburg |
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Booking a trip online may be cheap, but agencies can help ensure it's trouble-free
Between airline upheaval, rising prices and the Internet, travel agents might feel as if they need vacations of their own these days. But going the extra mile for travelers - and finding some niche markets - is keeping vacation planners going. The skills of longtime agents were put to the test in the past few weeks, when three airlines filed for bankruptcy and others canceled hundreds of flights ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Profit falls 13 percent for Diller's IAC
IAC/InterActiveCorp, the Internet conglomerate led by Barry Diller, said today that its first-quarter profit slipped 13 percent .
Rocky Mountain News |
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Plane aggravating
Nope, you're not imagining it. Air travel has become as enjoyable as a root canal, and it's going to get worse. Here are suggestions for how, and why, to take the behavioral high road in the sky. Want to know just how bad it's gotten up there? Two words: Knee Defender. The devious pocket-sized gadget, available on the Internet, locks onto your lowered tray table so the passenger in front of you ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Marketcircle posts Daylite 3.7.3, Delivery 1.1
Marketcircle has updated two of its key business applications, including the Daylite suite, and one of its add-on components, Delivery. Daylite 3.7.3 is said to improve the speed of online and offline database syncs by as much as five to 10 times, particularly in the case of some offline syncs. The software can additionally archive or strip attac...
MacNN |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th May 2006 16:25 UTC, submitted by Michael Zandstra
Apple has released the long-awaited and seriously overdue replacement for its iBook consumer laptop product line. Dubbed the MacBook , it comes with an Intel Core Duo processor (1.83 or 2.0Ghz), 13.3" widescreen display, 512MB RAM, and an Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics card.
New Mobile Computing |
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Glitch extends online tax deadline to May 6
Heavy traffic has bogged down the Netfile website, the Canada Revenue Agency said Wednesday
The Globe and Mail |
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U.S. man gets 30 months in prison for 'warez' operation
A Woodbury, Connecticut, man has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for operating Web sites where users could download unauthorized copies of movies, music, and software titles, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. David M. Fish, 26, was sentenced on criminal copyright infringement and circumvention charges in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San ...
InfoWorld |
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Triathlon: Ironman Announces New Look To Web Site
April 30, 2008 (Tarpon Springs, FL) – Today, all visitors to www.Ironman.com will enjoy a new experience as they log on to the event-based brand’s official Web site.
RunnersWeb.com |
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Township to pay supervisor $85 per hour for IT
The South Middleton Township Board of Auditors has set the salary for a supervisor who was hired as a computer consultant last week by the board he serves on.
The Sentinel |
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Wed 6th Jul 2005 21:54 UTC
Microsoft's forthcoming Longhorn operating system places great emphasis on locking down PCs to prevent unauthorised access to hardware and software, the software giant revealed today.
OS News |
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N.O. assessor uses salary to buy computers for charter school students
Sixth District Assessor Nancy Marshall will hold a press conference this afternoon to announce she is donating 80 XO laptop computers to every third, fourth and fifth grade student at Andrew H. Wilson Charter School.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Internet reveals Italian incomes
Italians have been surprised, and in some cases outraged, to discover their income levels were available for public viewing on an internet site.
The Mercury |
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Coming big internet thing: Promotions
The big online buzz in recent years has been over paid search as it rose up out of nowhere to become huge, overtaking display advertising. It was the hot thing.
Media Life Magazine |
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New SymphonyOne distro plays a different tune
After several years of development, SymphonyOS this month released SymphonyOne 2008.1, the first stable version of its distribution. When SymphonyOS first emerged three years ago, it offered a Linux desktop experience unlike any ever seen before by structuring the computer desktop to function more like a real-life desk instead of just another system folder. Featuring the Mezzo desktop ...
NewsForge |
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BUSINESS: Sam's Club starts online electronics recycling program
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Sam's Club warehouse stores are starting a new online recycling program for electronics that will pay for some of the items that customers want to discard.
The Daily Times |
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