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Who says COBOL doesn't get tweaks?Open in New Window
IBM Power/AIX machines get 64-bit support - finallySome software development projects take a long time to complete, and others seem to take an eternity. So it is, it seems, for 64-bit support for IBM read more »
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David Tennant quits WhoOpen in New Window
David Tennant will step down as Doctor Who when he's completed filming on the four special episodes slated to hit the small screen in 2009-2010, the BBC has confirmed. read more »
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Space junkies ask 'who owns the moon?'Open in New Window
A NASA working group hosts a discussion this week to ask: who owns the moon? The answer, of course, is no one. Property rights could get sticky, however. read more »
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Who should lead SOA? Enterprise architects or business analysts?Open in New Window
Joe McKendrick offers a acronym laced article (SOA, EA, BA, et al.) on the service oriented architecture (SOA) frontier. Will take a little bit of knowledge of the terminology to jump into, but essentially analyzes the current debate over business vs. IT enterprise architecture. read more »
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Who Owns All These Comments? You? Us? Someone Else?Open in New Window
"Hank Williams relates a story about one of Robert Scoble's comments on FriendFeed being deleted after the author of the blog post he was commenting one removed his FriendFeed account. While the..." read more »
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Who Are The "Digitally Savvy?"Open in New Window
"A new report put about by consumer and media research firm Scarborough Research has revealed some interesting information about the section of the U.S. population that's being called the "digitally savvy."..." read more »
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Who keeps failing their FISMA compliance?Open in New Window
"The recently released U.S Federal Computer Security Report Card for 2008, indicates that several critical to national security departments continue failing to implement the Federal Information..." read more »
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Who should pay? BBC, UK ISPs argue over iPlayer trafficOpen in New Window
UK telecoms regulator Ofcom told Parliament this week that the BBC should not have to pay ISPs to upgrade their networks, which are allegedly groaning beneath the weight of iPlayer traffic. So who do read more »
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