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    ZyXel ZyWall 23 June, 2009 11:30

    Of the four UTMs we tested, ZyXel's ZyWall USG1000 is by far the most affordable.
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    AMD introduces new Phenom chips 28 March, 2008 07:10

    Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday announced new Phenom chips, including quad-core chips and its first triple-core processors for desktop PCs.
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    FaceTime security product scans Skype's encrypted IM 26 March, 2008 09:36

    Security vendor FaceTime Communications has released the only security product on the market allowed to look at encrypted instant messages sent between Skype users.
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    AMD starts shipping triple-core Phenom processors 13 March, 2008 09:43

    Advanced Micro Devices said it has started shipping triple-core Phenom processors, bringing desktops with the chip closer to release.
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    FaceTime to launch unified communications appliance 13 September, 2007 11:08

    FaceTime Communications, a maker of network security appliances, announced the USG (Unified Security Gateway), one of the first devices directed at the full gamut of UC (unified communications) services, this week.
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    Startup creates zero-client virtual desktop 28 August, 2007 07:51

    Pano Logic, a startup led by former XenSource CEO Nick Gault, is looking to change the way client operating systems are delivered to desktops with a small device it introduced Monday.
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    EMC storage array to boost scalability 25 March, 2003 11:52

    EMC is expected to announce as early as next month an upgraded version of its fixed-content storage array that boosts its scalability, availability and reliability, and preserves the integrity of stored data.
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    Hackers, virus writers take to war theme 24 March, 2003 08:26

    The beginning of war in Iraq prompted a rash of protest hacking on the Internet, with new war-themed viruses and Web page defacements directed at U.S., U.K. and Australian interests. But the devastating new worms and viruses that were predicted by some have so far failed to materialize.
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    Tooting your own horn 09 September, 2002 08:43

    A year ago, Catherine Brune realized that her IT group was being left out of the loop. "Our business partners would decide on some software, and we'd get stuck in the middle and know it was going to create havoc, but by then it would be too late," says Brune, vice president of technical shared services/field support at Allstate Insurance Co. in Northbrook, Ill. "We were never at the table. The business had already decided, and we'd be stuck trying to integrate it. We were letting the horse out of the barn way too often because we didn't have a good connection with our business partners."
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    Second-half strategies 24 June, 2002 15:33

    Eleven CIOs answered this question: What is the most strategic IT/business project (or projects) your organization will be working on in the second half of 2002, and what are the business drivers behind it?
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    For ROI, you've got to have a plan 06 March, 2002 14:25

    "ROI" might be the acronym du jour in these budget-conscious, cost-focused times. But how well are organizations really tracking and measuring returns on investments, both during an IT/business project and afterward?
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