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  Archives for April, 2008  

College Coders Working With IBM’s Project Zero Web 2.0 Tool

Office Open XML is an ISO Standard: Now What?

AMR Research: RFID Adoption’s Tipping Point is Here

Mobile Advertising Still Annoying, Text The Best Format: Repor

In-Stat Survey Finds US Businesses Lagging in Securing VoIP

Enterprise Web 2.0 Will See Surging Demand and Excitement

Successful SOA Implementations are on the Increase

VC Funding for Open Source Hits an All-Time High

Item-Level RFID Tagging Means Dollars and Sense to Retailers

Consumer Network Storage Market Grew Faster in 2007 Reports In-Stat

Fixed Mobile Convergence Solutions Drive 4x Increased Mobility at Best-in-Class Organizations

Analyst: Money Will Fuel Mobile Spying Programs

Getting Your Business Ready For Mobile 2.0

With IT budgets Set to Remain Flat, Chief Information Officers are Thinking Hard About What to Spend Their Cash on

VC Fund-Raising Jumps 29 Percent

Printed RFID Could Achieve Accepted Commercial Use By 2010, Says A New NanoMarkets Report

Storage Revolution Shuffling IT Jobs

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