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Defying Katrina, N.O. Paper Takes to Web
Hurricane Katrina may have literally stopped the presses of New Orleans’ newspaper The Times-Picayune, but it couldn’t stop the paper…
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Voice Mail Poses Threat, but Gets No Respect
Many attorneys involved in the growing field of “electronic discovery” agree that it’s prudent for companies to treat voice mail…
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The CIO Who Admitted Too Much
It has been said that CIOs at large companies today have limited direct power and—more than almost any other C-level…
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Voice Mail May Be the Next Legal Minefield
If you shudder at the thought of a jury or government investigator reading your company employees’ e-mails, consider what it…
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Tech Execs Dodge Specter of Voice-Mail Risk
Despite warnings that voice-mail messages could expose them to the same kind of litigation risks as e-mail and other documents,…
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A Decade Later: Windows 95 Keeps Going and Going
Microsoft officials have admitted one of their biggest challenges in continuing to grow the company’s Windows business is the impression…
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Virtual Reality Helps Heal Soldiers
Originally a first-person shooter game developed as a tactical training tool for the Army, the military has now adapted it…
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IBM Tivoli Tools to Simplify IT Management
BOSTON—The rapid increase in the complexity and speed of change in businesses’ IT infrastructures, coupled with growing compliance requirements, is…
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Webroot: Spyware Rampant in the Enterprise
The number of Web sites distributing malicious software has quadrupled in the last year to more than 300,000, as the…