On the Mark: Mark Hall sees evidence of a new round in the fight between tape-based and optical storage. (English)
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Title:On the Mark: Mark Hall sees evidence of a new round in the fight between tape-based and optical storage.
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Published in:Computer world ; 41, 29 ; 19
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Table of contents – Volume 41, Issue 29
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OPINION - Editor's Note: Don Tennant is proud to know Dale Frantz, whose massive shift from Microsoft to Apple at Auto Warehousing shows that he's a CIO with courage and conviction.Tennant, Don et al. | 2007
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Online Chatter| 2007
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Microsoft finally offers hosted CRM, hopes low pricing will attract users| 2007
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NEWS DIGEST - Microsoft finally offers hosted CRM, hopes low pricing will attract users. . Windows 2008, two other products are due to be launched next February.| 2007
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NEWS DIGEST - The state of Tennessee plans to build two data centers to replace a problem-plagued one. . IBM opens beta testing of AIX to all comers.| 2007
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The state of Tennessee plans to build two data centers to replace a problem-plagued one| 2007
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U.S. immigration laws push Microsoft to set up a software development lab in Canada| 2007
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NEWS DIGEST - U.S. Immigration laws push Microsoft to set up a software development lab in Canada.| 2007
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Pandemic Planning Not at Fever Pitch - Attention to preparations for a possible avian flu epidemic is waning in the U.S., according to some IT managers.| 2007
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Pandemic Planning Not at Fever Pitch| 2007
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Users Plot Quick Oracle 11g Upgrades - Noting that the up-graded database's features outweigh its shortcomings, several Oracle customers say they expect to move to the new release.| 2007
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Users Plot Quick Oracle 11g Upgrades| 2007
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On the Mark: Mark Hall sees evidence of a new round in the fight between tape-based and optical storage.Hall, Mark et al. | 2007
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evidence of a new round in the fight between tape-based and optical storageHall, M. et al. | 2007
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The Grill: Geoffrey Moore a best-selling business author and innovation guru, tells how to create an innovation strategy and neutralize the competition, and explains why scrimping on IT is dumber than dirt.Moore, Geoffrey et al. | 2007
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The Grill: Geoffrey Moore (above) a best-selling business author and innovation guru, tells how to create an innovation strategy and neutralize the competition, and explains why scrimping on IT is dumber than dirt| 2007
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OPINION - Michael Gartenberg spent a few months as a Mac user in a Windows world and found relatively few hassles.Gartenberg, Michael et al. | 2007
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Mac Attack! CIO Dale Frantz is pulling the plug on all Windows-based PCs in Auto Warehousing Co.'s cavemous auto processing shop and powering up Apple Macs to execute virtually all of its revenue-producing operations.| 2007
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Mac Attack! CIO Dale Frantz (above) is pulling the plug on all Windows-based PCs in Auto Warehousing Co.'s cavernous auto processing shop and powering up Apple Macs to execute virtually all of its revenue-producing operations| 2007
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The Future Really Is Now| 2007
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The Future Really Is Now - Q&A: Veteran technology forecaster Paul Saffo explains how understanding the tricks of his trade can help companies turn uncertainty into opportunity.| 2007
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Back to Basics: Code - Here's a look at the evolution of software coding, from the early days of wires and physical switches to the untimely death of "automatic programming."| 2007
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Back to Basics: Code| 2007
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Getting the Word Out About DRM| 2007
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Security Manager's Journal: Getting the Word Out About DRM - Top executives will be the first to use Microsoft DRM technology when Mathias Thurman's organization rolls it out. So, what could go wrong? Best not to find out.| 2007
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OPINION - Paul Glen says IT managers who hand off retention to HR are making a big and potentially costly mistake.Glen, Paul et al. | 2007
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Career Watch: Computer science the Neumont University way: Corporate title inflation; and the best places for executive education.| 2007
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Company Index| 2007
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Shark Tank: Fresh-out-of-college on-site auditor is following a script, and he wants to make sure this data center is operating 24-7. Pilot fish assures him that it is -- But the auditor wants proof.| 2007
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OPINION - Frankly Speaking: Frank Hayes thinks it's time for Microsoft to put real assurance into Software Assurance.Hayes, Frank et al. | 2007