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OpenSUSE 10.2
While the eyes of the IT world have spent years squinting to see Microsoft’s slowly unfolding vistas, the companies and individuals that drive open source have been steadily building a case for broader adoption of Linux-based operating systems. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Novell’s OpenSUSE 10.2 builds upon the strengths of previous SUSE releases and includes what is…
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Making Music Business Hum
Making good music is seldom a solo effort. And making complex, sophisticated IT solutions hum harmoniously often calls for individuals with a diverse set of skills. In the case of Virgin Entertainment Group, reinventing and integrating the 23-store chain’s business intelligence, POS (point of sale) and data warehousing solutions required a team of experts from…
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Cisco Picks ScanSource to Advance Distribution Strategy
Cisco Systems penned a deal with ScanSource, a Point of Sale and data capture specialty distributor, opening it to thousands of manufacturing and retail VARs, an underserved market for the network vendor. The pick-up, the second distribution deal in as many years for Cisco, opens a second front in a planned three-front distribution strategy to…
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Survey: Tech Sector Brightens Its Outlook
IT workers reported confidence in the job market, job availability and the economy at the end of 2006, according to a report released Jan. 22 by staffing and recruitment firm, Spherion. The survey’s results suggest that a lot of technology professionals will be jumping ship this quarter. Nearly half of IT workers (46 percent) reported…
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The Month of Selfish Publicity Hogging
Security research, like any business, is competitive, and everyone’s looking for some new angle. One of the hottest angles out is the “Month of XXX Bugs” phenomenon, where XXX is whatever product you’re picking on. Normal people are usually perplexed at the idea of so-called "good guys" publicizing bugs in other people’s products, especially security…