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    Check Point introduces next top security certification 04/06/2007 15:17:04

    In response to what it views as an increasing demand for security in the market, Check Point has introduced its newest top-level certification program for network architects.
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    Apple continues to mostly ignore the enterprise 01/06/2007 08:08:15

    For consumers, the Macintosh's hip quotient is being hammered home with one of the largest and most memorable advertising campaigns in Apple history. But the enterprise isn't getting any of that attention.
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    Top 10 network storage blogs 15/12/2006 13:48:06

    When you're immersed in storage as I am, it's impossible to ignore the blogs of analysts, vendors and consultants. The blogs written by storage company executives can be surprisingly vendor-agnostic, though the analysts and consultants still tend to pull fewer punches. Here are the 10 best I've come across -- though with the rate at which new blogs pop up, it will probably be time to revisit this list before long.
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    Open-source version of MSDN launched 20/10/2006 09:20:50

    The Free Standards Group (FSG), the organization behind the Linux Standard Base, this week launched what it hopes will become an open source answer to the Microsoft Developer Network, giving programmers a single resource for building and testing LSB-compliant applications.
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    Google-UC contract fuels copyright brawl 06/09/2006 14:53:00

    The book-scanning contract between Google and the University of California has made the Association of American Publishers (AAP) even more distressed over Google's project to digitize millions of volumes from libraries.
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    Google to offer book downloads 30/08/2006 10:24:44

    Google has expanded its controversial book search service to allow people to download whole copies of books in PDF format to their computers, with the ability to print them out.
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    Enterprise mashups 03/08/2006 11:23:48

    They're all the rage in the Web 2.0 crowd: mashup services that typically combine maps with all sorts of data from a variety of Web sources. In the past year, we've seen a host of much-discussed sites pop up, from Zillow.com for real-estate value estimation, to AuctionMapper, which presents eBay search results on maps to help locate the nearest sellers.
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    Strategy-led reporting can help IT drive change 15/03/2006 09:56:39

    Strategy-led reporting can help IT in its ongoing struggle to not just align with business but to help drive change and add value, said Dr Paul Walsh from the Australian Graduate School of Management after a talk at the Australian International Performance Management Symposium in Canberra earlier this month.
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    Pedal to the metal 08/02/2006 21:27:07

    On the racetrack, as in all forms of business today, speedy delivery separates the winners and losers. Using the right tools can give an SME outsider the front running in business just as it can on the track.
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    National archives prepares to go digital 16/11/2005 07:59:24

    With the unenviable responsibility for housing potentially petabytes of government information that's both public and 'private', the National Archives of Australia (NAA) in Canberra is set to launch its digital archiving service on new infrastructure.
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    Google hit with second lawsuit over Library project 20/10/2005 08:34:42

    The Association of American Publishers (AAP) has filed suit against Google over the search company's Google Print Library Project, the organization announced Wednesday. The project, which involves scanning library books without seeking copyright holders' permission, has proved controversial with publishers. This is the second suit to be filed against Google by a US body representing writers and publishers.
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