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Today's state of insecurity

It was quite a surprise to read that the personal information of 1,200 eBay users was posted online this week. Luckily, as you'll read in our first story, it looks like there was no security

AMD Strengthens Ties to Transmeta with $7.5M

On Friday, Advanced Micro Devices said that it has pumped $7.5 million into chip designer Transmeta. AMD tapped Transmeta to help bring the AMD64 and HyperTransport technology offerings to market

Sometimes, listening beats talking

People feel valued when they believe that they have an impact or influence on their surroundings. You can accomplish that by simply listening to them, acting on the good ideas they have,

PLM reaches the midmarket

Product lifecycle management (PLM) software used to be thought of as an enterprise play, but not anymore. Today, the midmarket accounts for about 45 percent of PLM software sold annually. PLM,

The third wave of IT

IT is entering the third stage in its evolution, after first focusing on programmatic and managed processes like general ledge and ERP, and then on predicting what is about to happen through

The new CIO: executor and strategist

CEOs today are getting the message: If your CIO isn't a top-notch innovator, executor and strategist and isn't part of the inner management circle, it's time to get a new CIO. The CIOs of today

Innovation vs. Six Sigma

You can have your cake and eat it too. In other words, fostering innovation doesn't preclude deploying Six Sigma--a quality measurement and improvement program focusing on business process

ALSO NOTED: Microsoft Word has a new vulnerability; Federal CIO Council weighs in;

> Microsoft Word 2000 security vulnerability exposed. Article >

ALSO NOTED: New Burners-Lee project focuses on growing Web adoption; Feds nab international phishing gang; and much more...

> Sony to debut the lightest notebook ever. Article

Editor's Corner

Getting past the hype to real-world deployment If there's one thing that we can all say about the wireless technology movement, it's that it can be difficult to differentiate