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    Before they were gurus 29/11/2006 10:30:14

    In the IT department at Indiana University, Joe Skorupa quickly learned he wasn't there to put technology in place just for the fun of it.
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    The chemistry of networking 03/10/2006 11:19:14

    Chemical manufacturers must operate a serious network of plumbing: pipes, ducts and valves to process, produce and transport millions of gallons -- and billions of dollars -- of valuable product.
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    When home-grown IT goes to market 15/03/2006 11:01:34

    With nearly 300 brand-name products sold around the world, Procter & Gamble is renowned for its innovation. Throughout its 169-year history, the consumer products giant has applied its technological know-how to everything from super-absorbent nappies to structured paper towels.
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    GBU 15/02/2006 15:50:55

    Editor sandra_rossi@idg.com.au checks the inbox for hot news tips and sends an exclusive GBU mug to tipsters...
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    Letter: TLAs and other buzz words 26/01/2006 15:36:22

    I was amused by a recent letter to the editor, complaining about the use of the terms CAO and CPSO, and suggesting that they were new terms for something that was not new, which she indicated was Enterprise Architecture (EA) and said that EA had "been bringing IT and the business together through analytics for the last 10 years" and that we should cease making up new names for existing disciplines and stop confusing clients. She then goes on to accuse consulting organizations of pushing these services "under new, supposedly trendy, banners."
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    GBU 26/10/2005 16:41:39

    Editor sandra_rossi@idg.com.au checks the inbox for hot news tips and sends an exclusive GBU mug to tipsters...
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    Robots move into corporate role 10/10/2005 14:18:58

    Although robots have long been essential to manufacturing, other industry sectors have been slow to adopt the machines. Companies like ActivMedia Robotics are trying to change that. ActivMedia designs intelligent mobile robots, sensing systems and controls for enterprise use. The Amherst, N.H.-based firm has more than 2,000 units in the field, says CEO Jeanne Dietsch. She spoke about robots and their future in IT with Computerworld US correspondent Robert L. Mitchell.
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    Questions, dissent mark new stage in wireless sensing 29/09/2005 09:08:24

    The starry-eyed have given way to the hard-eyed at this year's Wireless Sensing Solutions Conference.
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    Furor over Cisco IOS router exploit erupts at Black Hat 29/07/2005 08:08:00

    Although Cisco and Internet Security Systems had abruptly cancelled a planned technical talk and demo at the Black Hat Conference to reveal how unpatched Cisco routers can be remotely compromised, the researcher who had originally uncovered the problem went ahead with the talk anyway, igniting a spate of lawsuits against himself and the Black Hat Conference.
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    IBM lands $1.6B services contract with energy supplier 22/06/2005 07:04:20

    US energy supplier NiSource said Tuesday it has signed a 10-year agreement with IBM to outsource a number of IT support functions, a deal IBM estimated will be worth US$1.6 billion in service fees over the life of the contract.
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    Startups push apps for tracking corporate ideas 01/06/2005 08:18:24

    Bright Idea, one of several small vendors offering software for managing corporate innovations, this week will introduce a hosted service designed to help users collect and prioritize new ideas and then track their development.
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