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Bert Latamore Blogmore news...
The PDA Guerrilla: What are you going to do after IT?
The PDA Guerrilla: Vista after Service Pack 1
The PDA Guerilla: Annual HanDBase contest
The PDA Guerrilla: Net neutrality and freedom of speech
Microsft Vista: Not ready for p;rime time
Microsft Vista: Not Ready for Prime Time
Quantifying innovation as a key corporate value
Engineering firm saves $1 M annually with network efficiency appliance
The PDA Guerilla: Engineering firm saves $1 M annually with network efficiency appliance
The PDA Guerilla: Finding Lost Files

Bob Lewis Weblogmore news...
Every cost-cutting decision has a consequence -- even the easy ones
If headquarters cuts costs, what's your obligation to "do your part"?
With a new boss, the smartest way to be smart is to be quiet
If the business should be driving IT, where can business executives get reliable information about the su...
Should a CIO take a cut to part-time status?
When starting a business, are LinkedIn and Facebook enough?
When project priorities change too often
A manager who's a screamer
Is the Motley Fool right about the cloud?
Have I given up on treating employees well?

C.J. Kelly Blogmore news...
Networked printers are a security threat
Should financial institutions fear a cyber attack?
Software piracy lawsuit coming your way soon
More on the HP crime
What is the government's role in cybersecurity?
The certain demise of P2P file sharing?
When an investigation goes too far
Disposing of data tapes
Stanford: Stronger authentication from the client (browser) side
Automating technical risk analysis on the network

ComputerWorld Blogs - Data Managementmore news...
Patricia Morrison Leaves Motorola; Leslie Jones New CIO
Bausch & Lomb and TeleTech Holdings Hire Replacements for the CIOs Who Left Them
New CIOs at PR Newswire, eDiets, MediaWhiz and more
Volunteer Opportunity for IT Professionals
CIOs Promoted to CEO and COO at Pegasus Solutions and Vital Signs
A CIO Commits Suicide
More on Organizational Realignments and How They Affect CIOs
CIOs Earn Promotions as Companies Realign their Management Structures for Growth
Five Tips for Managing the Messaging About Your Departure From a Company
Promotions at the CME and Citi

ComputerWorld Blogs - Desktop Applicationsmore news...
Could Microsoft switch to Linux?
Windows 7 launch success: Microsoft executed well, says NPD
Ex-Microsoftie: Linux will destroy Windows
Backing up your computer: How about the applications?
Linux for grandma & grandpa
5 Reasons why Ubuntu 9.10 is better than Windows 7
Apple kills Atom hackintosh netbooks? Survey says...
No open-source Skype ... yet
No open-source Skype... yet
Interview: Brent Simmons, Developer of NetNewsWire

ComputerWorld Blogs - E-Businessmore news...
Microsoft's pay-as-you-go PC plan... patented
Who's been naughty and nice in 2008?
Google's woes extend to Microsoft's backyard
My 10 top top 10 lists for 2008
Last-minute gifts for the geeks in your life
Bye-Bye Macworld, Brainshare, CES
Little Web appointment maker wins huge Sprint deal
Chrome 1.0: Google's biggest blunder yet
The president gets the boot(s)
Dear Chrome: Sorry Baby, You're Just Not Ready

ComputerWorld Blogs - IT Managementmore news...
Can you hear me now?
More layoffs at Microsoft: another 800 jobs cut
More layoffs at Microsoft: another 800 cut
The psychology of the sign off
Ruiz steps down as GlobalFoundries chairman
Never underestimate the power of one rule
Your tax dollars at work
This is why we document
23 hours, 59 minutes and counting
SAP revenue falls

ComputerWorld Blogs - Linuxmore news...
Open-Source Obama
Verizon has some more Droid surprises coming
Linux creator: A big fan of Windows 7?
Five Linux alternatives to Windows 7
New Verizon Droid ad aims at Apple's iPhone
London Stock Exchange dumps Windows for Linux
Karmic Koala: The best Ubuntu Linux ever?
40 years of Unix
Sharing Linux
Free Linux, Proprietary Linux

ComputerWorld Blogs - Macintoshmore news...
Apple's App Store hits 100,000, displays ultimate irony
Is Apple targeting Windows 7 pirates?
AT&T sues Verizon, Verizon releases new Droid ad
Apple's $30-Per-Month TV service would fit tablet
Apple isn't kidding. AppleTV really is a hobby
Google introduces amazing GPS Navigator for Android 2.0, others coming
Some Windows 7 upgrades could be derailed by...Psystar?
Windows 7: Two strikes and you're out
Apple's new 27-inch iMac is its crown jewel
Apple Store down, updates coming..

ComputerWorld Blogs - Mobile Wirelessmore news...
Google Dashboard puts all of Google's services in one place
It's not about "full bars", stupid
Chinese iPhone sales off to slow start
Google's navigation software isn't sliced bread
Diagnose a bad Wi-Fi connection
Google Voice now works on your mobile number
Microsoft recovers data for T-Mobile Sidekick / Danger Hiptop users
AT&T really slings the mud at Google over Voice
Lufthansa brings back in-flight Internet
Danger! Microsoft loses T-Mobile Sidekick/Hiptop users' data

ComputerWorld Blogs - Operating Systemsmore news...
Why Windows 7's success may ruin Microsoft
Microsoft: Family Guy, no; South Park, sex, and drugs, yes
Google: We're only half guilty of blocking phone calls
Microsoft's Family Guy cancellation: Windows 7, yes; incest and deaf people, no
Ouch! Brave souls down Windows 7 Whoppers; live to tell the tale
Microsoft's Windows 7 'Whopper' campaign: The worst promotion ever?
Analyst: Half of businesses will upgrade to Windows 7 in first year
No, that's not the Google Chrome OS
Family Guy-Windows 7 sneak peek: No, it's not funny
Google + AT&T = Hypocrisy times two

Douglas Schweitz Blogmore news...
Things were so different when I was growing up!
It's getting worse!
Debt forgiveness? Forget it.
How low(tech) can you go?
Don't buy a Mac!
Scantastic!
Trust but verify !
Americans under a watchful eye
Trying not to buy into scareware
Are you ready for airport body scans?

Ed Foster Weblogmore news...
Reader Voices: The WGA Blues
Unprotected From Protection One
Recalling a Dell With a Cracked LCD
HP Printers: The Older, the Better?
The Source of Bad Software
Plextor Firmware Upgrade Turns Into Vaporware
Trapped in an endless price-guarantee loop
Unable to join the global yodel
Sixty days hath November....
Reader challenge: Write your gripe

Eric Ogren Blogmore news...
Customer experiences thin clients
Sana's behavioral approach is put in its place
The time is right to start new companies
TrustSec ??? Cisco finally finds its security role
SourceFire goes ClamAV digging
Open source for NAC and logging
Finally catching on the DRM just doesn't work
Microsoft tosses Novell some spending money
Help in handling Oracle vulnerabilities
F5 Networks runs a contest

Jerri Ledford Blogmore news...
BI as a strategic corporate asset
Less gear on the go
BI on demand
Digital identity theft is more lucrative, and growing quickly.
We're not numb and we do care!
BI is growing up
It was just one night in a hotel
What's the skinny on your backup strategy?
Can you take the IT department out of BI?
Woman triumphs over cell phone

Jon Udell Weblogmore news...
Facts and friction
Competing for the creative class, revisited
A conversation with Andrew Rasiej about activating student sysadmins, rebooting America, and designing fo...
An assistive technology success story: The Humanware magnifier
A conversation with Phil Windley about contextualized browsing
A new answer to an old question
A conversation with Andrew Turner about data and design in the geospatial realm
Revisiting FuseCal and Upcoming
The Floating Arms keyboard
Searching for calendar information

Joyce Carpenter Blogmore news...
SharePoint professionals share canned goods
Hardship discount for Deep Agile conference
Glass houses and content aggregation
Apple Ink wins 2009 Neal Award
Digg: Kudos to Kevin
Digg: banning the best of 'em
That begs a semicolon
iPhone and Yahoo. Yahoo!
Others get iPhone 3G. I get iBrick 2
Computerworld Blogs win 2008 Neal Award

Martin Brown Blogmore news...
Cloud computing interoperability
Amazon extends data handling
Data center problems caused by mother nature
Cloudbursting - squeezing the performance out of the cloud
Datacenter problems caused by mother nature
What cloud computing isn't
Windows clouds are rolling in
Cloud computing terminology
Giving consultants a bad name
Single or multiple email addresses

Martin McKeay Blogmore news...
Did she think this of the potential consequences?
Certs: Added value or minimum requirement?
Five different ways to handle bugs
I keep crashing during my test drive
A good reason to stop data mining: it doesn't work
My wife's getting a geek gift too
What's going under your Christmas tree this year?
New SANS Top 20 Vulnerability list is out
Is Zune doomed before it even launches?
Is it worth it to upgrade to Vista?

Mitch Betts Blogmore news...
Business demand for IT is outstripping the budget
Cloud computing: How to decide 'when to cloud'
Time to realign your IT investment portfolio
Four types of IT project failure
Airlines working on CRM systems to pamper the elites
CIOs: How to survive the recession, and position for growth
The 10 best jobs: Two of them are in IT
U.S. falling behind in broadband: a Sputnik moment
Coping with economic calamity
Are some outsourcing advisors too cozy with vendors?

Robert Mitchell Blogmore news...
Google Dashboard: Triva tabulator for my Google life
Office Entropy: All things fixed are broken again
Gartner: IT already has its head in the cloud
Citrix: Building strong virtual desktops six ways
Citrix: Building strong virtual desktops five ways
Online retailer sees red over minimum pricing
Recovery.gov relaunch puts stimulus spending on the map
Tweeting for twits: How not to annoy your audience
Is SaaS transforming the CIO's role?
XenApp 5 delivers virtualized apps three ways

Tom Yager Weblogmore news...
Rich online apps can learn from the old IBM 3270 terminal
Unix. IT should ask for it by name
Where does Intel's Nehalem get its juice?
Taking AJAX literally makes lousy Web apps
AT&T U-verse turns the triple play
AMD's six-shooter is loaded and ready
Self-guarding storage for ultimate server security
Viewers respond to video: The power of 'emotional metadata'
AMD spins Moore's Law in IT's favor
Windows 7 beta uses trickery to fix Vista compatibility

Tony Asaro Blogmore news...
NetApp Unified Storage
Compellent - Intelligent Tiered Storage
Big, Big Storage Systems - Fact or Fiction?
Drobo - Virtualized Disk Drives
My CW Blog 2.0
Isilon ???????? breaking through to the street
Isilon â?? breaking through to the street
Gear6 - Well Kept Secret (Not Yet)
StoreWiz: Well-kept storage secret
StoreWiz: Well Kept Storage Secret

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