High-Tech Cure
President Bush will appoint a national health-technology coordinator as the government takes on a bigger role in pushing the health-care industry to embrace IT
Interview: JBoss CEO Marc Fleury
JBoss CEO and founder Marc Fleury recently spoke with CRN Senior Editor Elizabeth Montalbano about why he's committed to open source as a lucrative business model and how things have changed between his company and Java steward Sun Microsystems since JBoss Inc. became an official J2EE licensee.
AutoZone Fights Back
SCO Group lawsuit defendant asks court to stall case until a related suit is resolved
Breach Of Trust
Data breaches are a constant threat and put companies in danger of losing their most valuable asset: customer trust
SEC Sets Back SOX
Sarbanes-Oxley deadlines are delayed, but firms find little solace in the regulation's extension.
IT Spending Seen On Rise Again
IT spending is not only recovering, it is building a base that will power it to even higher levels in the coming months, according to a survey of more than 130,000 IT decision makers conducted by the Wendover Corp.
In Search Of Lost Soldiers
The U.S. military has installed an information-management system to track and catalog documents used to determine the fate of those missing in action
Ready For Downtime
Film-services company picks LeftHand Networks' appliance to get up and running after problems
BMC Snaps Up Marimba
It's spending $239 million to acquire technology that will help expand the capabilities of its software, which ties systems and applications management with business objectives.
Ballmer Memo Touts Microsoft's Work To Improve Software Management
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on Wednesday sent a letter to customers that trumpets the company's Dynamic Systems Initiative and management software lineup, including the planned Systems Center 2005, and points out its work with ISV partners to enable management of mixed systems and applications in the data center.
Review: CoLinux Allows Windows, Linux To Share PC
The open source coLinux was hyped by the mainstream press as a revolutionary breakthrough. Our reviewer finds that's a tad exaggerated - but coLinux is pretty impressive nonetheless. And it's only in beta.
Clarke Says CA Is Ready To Move Forward
The software vendor's new chief operating officer says CA has eliminated the issues that triggered a government probe, and has a solid business model, balance sheet, and vision.
SAP Maps CRM Push
SAP America CEO Bill McDermott says customer demand for integrated app suites catering to individual industries plays right into his company's hands.
Contents Under Pressure
An examination of the world's largest and most heavily used databases unveils a wealth of information about current scalability challenges.
RFID Legislation Gains Sponsors
A Massachusetts lawmaker wants ground rules for how retail RFID is used. The aim is to allay alarmists' worries while making the technology more pervasive.
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