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[2005-09-29] AOL Taps New Chief Technology Officer America Online (AOL) presented their new chief technology officer (CTO), Maureen Govern on Thursday. She takes over the roll as the top technology strategist at AOL and will be a key player in their overall business strategy.
[2005-09-15] Use An MRD To Control Your Outsourcing Is your software development process as unpredictable as the weather? Is your software casting a shadow causing six more weeks of programming? Are you using a marketing requirements document (MRD) or magic to predict your software release schedule?
[2005-09-12] Sun To Introduce Galaxy Servers Today, Sun Microsystems is expected to introduce its new line of 64-bit network servers, which are code-named Galaxy, and use dual-core Opteron processors from AMD.
[2005-09-08] Ex-IBM Exec is New AMD CTO As AMD CTO Fred Weber leaves the company, former IBM exec Phil Hester is taking the reigns. He has about 30 years of industry experience.
[2005-09-08] CA and IBM Share Patents Computer Associates (CA) is giving the open-source community access to 14 of its patents and entering an agreement with IBM for the two companies to share their technology with each other.
[2005-09-07] HP Aims to Improve Data Protection and Archiving At Storage Networking World in Europe, HP introduced some new products and services for the archiving and protection of data.
[2005-09-01] Linux: the Cheaper Way to Go? IBM released a report from the Robert Frances Group (RFG), which it sponsored that claims that the total cost of operation (TCO) for Linux is 40% lower than that of Windows.
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