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City moves on to mobile

The City of Mississauga, Ont. plans to build a wireless system that will give bylaw and fire safety inspectors the means to file reports while on the move.

Red Hat ends free download support

Decision part of an eventful month for Linux

Tech’s global itinerary

Globalization will hit virtually all large corporate IT departments within the next year. By 2004, eight out of 10 CIOs will have direct marching orders to move offshore at least part of the technology services they provide to their businesses. Four out of 10 companies will already have done so, according to research from Gartner Inc. in Stamford, Conn.

EMC and Documentum exchange vows

One customer is calling storage solutions maker EMC Corp.

Blades are still set to be the platform of the future

Earlier this year, I predicted that the communications platform of the future would be the blade server. My prediction is beginning to be played out.

Cool Yule Tools

Portable IT-based productivity tools just keep getting niftier and niftier. Hands-on reviewer Gerry Blackwell once again offers up his pick of the litter.

Licensing evolution needed: execs

Software licensing practices must change to accommodate economic and technology trends,rn officials stressed at the recent SoftSummit conference in San Jose.

More on the information explosion

If you're feeling overwhelmed by information overload lately, you may not be alone.rn The amount of new information stored on various media such as hard drives has doubled inrn the past three years, to five exabytes of new information produced in 2002, according to arn recent study by the University of California, Berkeley.rn

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