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- Top 10 IT headlines for July 3: Michael Dell buys $100 million in Dell stock, Microsoft opens XP to more low-cost PCs
- Top 10 IT headlines for Thursday, July 3, 2008: Michael Dell makes a $100 million statement, the best ways to get an iPhone 3G on July 11, Microsoft eases restrictions for XP on low-cost PCs, Firefox market shares surges, and more. by Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- Top 10 IT headlines for June 12: Intel and USB 3.0, Congressmen claim China is hacking their computers
- Top 10 headlines for Thursday, June 12, 2008: Intel says it's not holding up USB 3.0, U.S. Congressmen point fingers at Chinese hackers, Jobs wants Apple to design its own iPhone and iPod chips, Schmidt explains Google's 'Don't be evil' pitch, and more. by Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- Hackers target search terms on top search engines
- Hackers have started on an organized attack on major search engines with innumerable keywords resulting in search results that point to malicious Web sites. Once clicked, the sites will cause a download of Trojans, key loggers, or elicit bogus clicks. An excerpt from ZDNet: Simply put,...
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- Nielsen revisits Web visit value, find longer visits worth more
- The Associated Press reports Nielsen, the doyen multi-media ratings service, will revise how Web ratings rank and factor for Web site visit time, on Tuesday. AJAX and other Web 2.0 tech changed the game, it seems, so Nielsen will give more weight to Web sites that capture...
- Blog posts 2007-07-09
- ComputerWorld offers FATAL 'fix' for minor flaw in Windows XP!
- George Ou, Nonsense Slayer!!Thanks for railing on ComputerWorld and Reguly about this. You remind people to question what they read. But, any administrator who would implement such bad advice is an idiot.It appears that CW has corrected their ar
- Discussion threads 2006-11-01
- ComputerWorld offers FATAL 'fix' for minor flaw in Windows XP!
- ComputerWorld posted a "security" news article about a minor flaw in Windows ICS Internet Connection Sharing which doesn't affect the vast majority of users and offered fatal advice as the "fix" for the bug. After getting the fatal advice from "research engineer" Tyler Reguly of...
- Blog posts 2006-10-31
- Should Consultants bill clients for time they are not paid for?
- Computerworld's Shark Tank had an article today about a consultant that did not bill a client for weekends worked because he was not paid for them. Shouldn't it be up to the consultant? If the consultant is giving away his or her time without pay why shouldn't he...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-28
- Is your company a great place to work?
- If so, nominate them. The Computerworld's Best Places to Work in IT 2006 is now accepting nominations. To nominate your company, now through Dec. 30th, click here: http://www.rresults.com/n062914/index.cgi?s=S
- Blog posts 2005-11-22
- Electronic authentication technology takes off
- Before too long, the IT world will be using digital signatures or retinal scans to access networks and domains. How will these new technologies affect the way you work?Imagine a retinal scan that will allow accountants access to the company’s financial data. Or a process that can so accurately analyze...
- Technical articles 2000-04-26
- Is e-commerce moving out of IT?
- As many companies split their e-commerce initiatives out of their IT departments, they look for IT executives with the right combination of technical and business know-how. Find out if you have what it takes to be a "veep of e-biz."The year 2000 will likely see fewer IT departments handling e-commerce...
- Technical articles 2000-02-02
- IT skills CIOs will look for in 2009
- Check out Computerworld's list of the nine hottest IT skills for 2009. Do you have what it takes to keep your consulting business thriving through 2009? by Susan Harkins
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- IT Project Initiation Flow: 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study
- The Michigan Department of Transportation's IT Project Initiation Flow is an innovative customized methodology using formal yet flexible project management practices to ensure the repeatable and predictable success of IT projects. Although based on time-tested planning activities used for highway construction operations, the original IT Project Initiation Flow Call for...
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- Guanzhou Airport Central Integration Information Management System: 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study
- Guangdong Province in South China was fast emerging as an important business and industrial hub. At the same time the old airport in the region's capital, Guangzhou, was rapidly becoming outdated. To keep pace with progress in the region and the country's overall development, the Chinese Government set upon an...
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- Shell Source: 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study
- Shell Oil Products US refines and markets petroleum in the Western and Midwestern U.S., and provides petroleum transportation and lubricants products nationwide. Initially, a decentralized collection of separate business lines each invested in a separate web portal for its customers and channel partners, each supported by its own IT operations,...
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- Managing Electronic Health Records: 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study
- Sutter Health is a family of 26 not-for-profit hospitals as well as physician organizations and other medical services that share resources and expertise to advance health care quality. Because Sutter-affiliated hospitals and physicians share their knowledge and experiences to improve patient care, it became clear that diagnostic images needed to...
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- Cardiovascular Information System (CVIS): 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study
- Founded in 1941, the Ochsner Clinic Foundation has grown into a large, not-for-profit, multi-specialty healthcare organization, treating over 250,000 patients each year and employing over 6,000 staff including 600 physicians. Given its growth projections, Ochsner realized it needed a better way to manage patient data. To that end, a group...
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- 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study: New York City Police Pension Fund (NYCPPF)
- The New York City Police Pension Fund NYCPPF has leveraged technology innovations to serve its 75,500 police members by adopting new technology for use on its public website and on-line services, as well as its internal administration. In a savvy and resource-efficient move, NYCPPF found a solution for moving its...
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- Computerworld Honors Program
- Cendant Travel Distribution Services TDS, a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation, is one of the world's largest and most geographically diverse collections of travel brands and distribution businesses. In the autumn of 2001, Cendant acquired Galileo, the largest company of its emerging travel division TDS. The responses given in the case...
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- The Frenetic Pace of Wireless
- Most companies have to deal with wireless in one form or another, or they will very soon. But managing wireless technologies - and users - can be a challenge. Mobile devices can pose security risks to the confidential data if it's not encrypted. They can introduce undesired network traffic if...
- White papers 2007-03-01
- MIPS Management at Mainframe Organizations
- In May/June 2007, Computerworld invited IT leaders involved in mainframe decisions to participate in a survey on MIPS usage and management. The survey was fielded via targeted broadcasts to Computerworld customers, as well as through an invitation on Computerworld.com. The goal of the survey was to better understand MIPS usage...
- White papers 2007-08-01
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