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    IT is a key barrier to corporate Web 2.0 uptake, users say 10/09/2007 09:57:32

    Most speakers at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco last week agreed that Web 2.0 tools will make their way into the enterprise, propelled by user demand for tools that can make them more productive.
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    Morgan Stanley, Pfizer turning to Web 2.0 tools 07/09/2007 10:32:38

    Morgan Stanley and Pfizer are among several companies launching initiatives to fold Web 2.0 tools like blogs, wikis and social networks into the enterprise after grassroots projects convinced management to back the projects.
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    Look beyond legal discovery when designing e-mail archives, urge experts 06/09/2007 09:36:55

    Corporations are racing against time to create archives that allow retrieval of e-mails in response to increasingly common civil suit discovery motions.
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    FBI: Enterprises need counterintelligence 05/09/2007 11:30:38

    The Chinese government has denied involvement in a series of hacks carried out against IT systems at the Pentagon in June this week, but the threat of technology-driven espionage has forced the FBI to push businesses and academic institutions to better prepare for such attacks.
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    Open-source companies to watch 24/08/2007 09:17:23

    Open source is making its way into more and more enterprises with cheap, robust alternatives to solutions offered by proprietary software vendors. Read this article to learn about eight open-source companies worth watching in the areas of Web search, server virtualization, data integration, collaboration software and e-mail.
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    Rumors surface that HP may acquire Bull 27/07/2007 08:34:31

    The French Web site Capital is reporting advanced talks between Hewlett-Packard and Bull, saying that HP may offer US$992 million to buy one of France's last big IT companies. That would be a premium of about 40 percent over Bull's average share price in July.
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    Seven things every IT person should know about storage 07/06/2007 15:20:04

    Thanks to virtualization and a host of other technologies, storage has left its silo. Its performance affects the whole computing shebang. Fortunately, new technologies that cross the boundaries of storage, management and compliance are smoothing over performance issues and easing the pain (and expense).
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    VeriSign's CEO Sclavos resigns 30/05/2007 08:41:35

    Stratton D. Sclavos, CEO and board member of digital infrastructure vendor VeriSign, resigned from the company Tuesday. No reason was given for the resignation.
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    Sloppy e-discovery can cost you millions 21/05/2007 17:13:30

    Lawsuits are a fact of life for organizations today. Recent surveys show that the average U.S. company faces 305 suits at any one time; that number jumps to 556 for companies with US$1 billion or more in revenue.
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    Homegrown high-performance computing 26/04/2007 12:12:14

    Once the domain of monolithic, multimillion-dollar supercomputers from Cray and IBM, HPC (high-performance computing) is now firmly within reach of today's enterprise, thanks to the affordable computing power of clustered standards-based Linux and Microsoft servers running commodity Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron processors. Many early movers are in fact already capitalizing on in-house HPC, assembling and managing small-scale clusters on their own.
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    Data Domain announces IPO 04/04/2007 17:03:09

    Data Domain Monday announced that it has filed to go public.
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