OPINIONS - On the Mark: Mark Hall asks around to see whether the near-record amount of venture capital flowing into start-ups presages another bubble. (English)
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Title:OPINIONS - On the Mark: Mark Hall asks around to see whether the near-record amount of venture capital flowing into start-ups presages another bubble.
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Contributors:Hall, Mark ( author )
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Published in:Computer world ; 41, 26 ; 8-9
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Table of contents – Volume 41, Issue 26
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A Florida court rules that a third party can't examine the source code in ES&S e-voting machines to settle an election dispute| 2007
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NEWS - Federal agencies must adopt a common set of secure settings for PCs by next February.| 2007
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NEWS - Cisco upgrades its communication system for emergency responders, adding support for devices other than radios.| 2007
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At Deadline Briefs| 2007
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Apple's iPhone won't officially be supported in their organizations, several IT managers say| 2007
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NEWS - Technical woes and funding problems led to the quiet demise of one of oldest regional health information organizations.| 2007
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NEWS - The Web 2.0 bubble won't burst, because consumers are demanding that businesses use it, say users and analysts.| 2007
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OPINIONS - On the Mark: Mark Hall asks around to see whether the near-record amount of venture capital flowing into start-ups presages another bubble.Hall, Mark et al. | 2007
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News Briefs| 2007
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Scottrade and REJIS move to bigger data centers with better cooling capabilities to address growing processing demands| 2007
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HP and ClearCube have upgraded their rival PC blade systems to give them more PC-like performance - and hopefully make them more appealing to users| 2007
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hasn't found any systemic quality problems in HP's offshore support operationsLivermore, A. et al. | 2007
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NEWS - IT issues rarely get adequate attention at corporate board meetings, a recent survey shows.| 2007
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NEWS - Q&A: Symantec CEO John Thompson discusses the security of Windows Vista and the challenges Symantec has faced in integrating Veritas into its operations.| 2007
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NEWS - Multiple-monitor setups can enhance workplace productivity, say some users, but IT support is often lacking| 2007
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a lesson about a new service that grades software to determine whether it deserves an A or maybe an F in securityHall, M. et al. | 2007
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Financial services execs say their industry is paying an unfair price in having to comply with the Payment Card Industry security standard, when most breaches are caused by retailers| 2007
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IBM introduces three tools aimed at bringing Web 2.0 to the workplace| 2007
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NEWS - Global Dispatches: The U.K. cracks down on organizations that dump their customers' information in the trash.| 2007
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taking on Oracle, IBM, Microsoft and Wall StreetMickos, M. et al. | 2007
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NEWS - Florida voting officials didn't respond to a vendor's warning about glitch in e-voting equipment before last November's election.| 2007
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OPINIONS - Ira Winkler proposes four laws that Congress should pass to help stop identity theft.Winkler, Ira et al. | 2007
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The U.S. may require visitors from Europe to complete online questionnaires before they travel| 2007
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OPINIONS - Don Tennant believes that you can no longer expect your professional standing to progress unless you have an easily accessible, broadly informative presence on the web.Tennant, Don et al. | 2007
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Letters| 2007
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the IT industry would be better served if Ann Livermore were unleashed from Hewlett-Packard and her capabilities were fully tapped in a CEO roleTennant, D. et al. | 2007
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What's Plaguing E-health? Culture, cost and plain old inertia still impede adoption of electronic medical records systems, but new approaches could provide a shot in the arm.| 2007
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Seven Steps to a Green Data Center: Surging data center power usage is building to a potential crisis| 2007
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TECH TRASH - The days of tossing out corporate electronic waste like common garbage are pretty much over. But proper interment of defunct IT equipment is tricky, and even those who think they're doing the right thing could find theft e-trash coming back to haunt them.| 2007
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Back to Basics: Binary - Why are binary logic, binary math and binary circuits the foundations of IT? We look into how it all began and ask, Will it always be so? (The answer seems to be yes ... and no.)| 2007
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Saving Lives Via Video: Sutter Health's eICU system has saved hundreds of lives, improved medical outcomes for patients and cut costs by millions of dollars| 2007
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How to "Get Found" on the Web - If someone searches for your name on the Web and comes up empty-handed, do you exist? For IT professionals, it's not a rhetorical question. Here's how to help prospective employers find the real you.| 2007
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Here's how the fledgling IT group at Atlanta's airport took over tech support for a multibillion-dollar runway effort midproject - amid severe cultural turbulence| 2007
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Doing the Right Thing for Security's Sake - SECURITY MANAGER'S JOURNAL - When a new governor calls for a consolidation of IT and security, C.J. Kelly finds she can't play her role without falling back on her personal code of ethics.| 2007
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Green Buildings: From warehouses to schools, buildings are getting smarter - and greener - through the use of automated building-control systems that send vital data over IP-based networks| 2007
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OPINIONS - Robert L. Mitchell says that the online application suites creeping into your corporate IT infrastructure are creating new security risks.Mitchell, Robert L. et al. | 2007
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Simple SANs Deliver Savings: A wave of low-priced SANs offers easy-to-install storage that can cut management costs by up to 70% compared with storage directly attached to each server| 2007
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Certification. how humor can help us survive the most trying situationsKelly, C. et al. | 2007
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IT Careers| 2007
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Naomi Karten: snags in working relationships, and the first step toward resolving them is easier than you might think| 2007
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Company Index| 2007
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How to Contact CW| 2007
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OPINIONS - Frankly Speaking: Frank Hayes explains how IT can help retailers prevent situations such as the (USD)8 million loss Wal-Mart suffered as a result of the TJX data breach.Hayes, Frank et al. | 2007
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Shark Tank| 2007
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what makes a magazine different from a newspaperHayes, F. et al. | 2007