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  • Lattix Releases New Software Architecture Management System

    Lattix has announced Lattix LDM 3.0, which lets managers, architects and developers visualize, specify and maintain the architecture of a complex enterprise software system through models. With its LDM (Lightweight Dependency Model) technology, Andover, Mass.-based Lattix ushered in a new approach known as the DSM (Dependency Structure Matrix), which uses dependencies to create an accurate…

  • Top 4 Reasons Windows Wins and Linux Loses

    Today, you can do everything you want with a Linux desktop, except play the latest games. Even there, Linux is catching up. So why do only a handful of people run Linux instead of Windows? Here are my top four reasons why Windows wins and Linux loses. Before I start, though, let me say—because people…

  • What Scares Me About Security in 2007

    I’m always annoyed when it comes to the end-of-year retrospectives and predictions, especially the predictions. “More of the same” is never an acceptable answer, even if it’s true, because it’s boring. But I do think that the security landscape has been changing over the last year and should accelerate in 2007. The “malware winter” began…

  • New SpectraLink Wi-Fi Phones Work on A, B and G Networks

    SpectraLink, a manufacturer of enterprise-class wireless phones, has introduced a new series of 802.11 wireless IP phones. According to the company, the new NetLink 8000 Series phones will support 802.11a, b and g. There will initially be two phones, the 8020 and the 8030, the latter of which will feature push-to-talk capability. “SpectraLink first launched…

  • VA Project Combines Electronic Health Records with Genetic Data

    In an effort to advance genetic medicine, the Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a project that links a patient’s genetic information with the medical history stored in his or her electronic health record, according to Government Health IT news. The goal is to uncover how and what genetic variations can make people more susceptible…

  • Can Apple Thrive Without Steve Jobs?

    Ten years ago, give a week or two, Steve Jobs returned to Apple Computer, the company that he had co-founded in the now-hazy garage beginnings of the personal computer era. The company was a fiscal, organizational and technological mess. Under Jobs’ leadership, the company has regained a solid, if still small, foothold in the industry,…

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