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Firefox 3.0 beta 4 released

Beta 4 of Firefox 3.0 was released just yesterday. According to Mozilla, this latest iteration sports more than 900 enhancements over the previous beta, and is a direct result of community feedback. Read more...

Intel's Centrino 2 arriving in June

If laptops are your thing, chances are that you're looking forward to Intel's 45nm, Penryn-based, Read more...
Tags: Intel   Laptops   platforms  

Microsoft's new CIO has a very big job

It's not so easy being #1, especially if all eyes are on you as Microsoft's new CIO. Tony Scott, 56, Microsoft's new CIO, will direct the company's global IT organization. He will oversee worldwide Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Poor time management; The tech skills crisis;

> Managing poor time managers on your staff. Blog > Offshoring, ageism and image blamed for tech skills Read more...

Dealing with e-Discovery

New federal rules regarding electronic discovery have changed the game for storage and records retention, as well as for ongoing litigation support within the company. These rules will only make Read more...

Making good IT decisions

IT is entering a new era that requires precision, process and predictability. But the only way to get there is to re-engineer and re-think IT decision-making. For your organization to realize the Read more...

Looking ahead, creating value

To make sure you're on track with your IT and business goals today, you've got to keep looking out at least a year in the future and ask yourself what business your customers will want you to be Read more...

Wireless data access goes mainstream

Wireless data access is quickly becoming a requirement for enterprises that want to remain competitive. The most popular platforms through which corporate users are accessing data wirelessly are Read more...

Editor's Corner

Apple's still fighting for the enterprise market
The very first computer system I worked on was called a varityper and it was the epitome of clunkiness. My first 'true' PC was an Read more...