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Don Tennant
Asperger's Oxymoron
The question of whether Asperger's syndrome is a disorder that needs to be treated is answered by the fact that human interaction is a prerequisite for making the world a better place.
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Don Tennant
Asperger's Oxymoron
The question of whether Asperger's syndrome is a disorder that needs to be treated is answered by the fact that human interaction is a prerequisite for making the world a better place.
Frank Hayes
Target: You
Frank Hayes says that if a competitor has been breached, you probably have been too.
Jim Damoulakis
Three Degrees of Storage Virtualization
The range of options within each storage virtualization category can be confusing. Jim Damoulakis, CTO at GlassHouse Technologies, offers some help.
Mike Elgan
Elgan: Stop ignoring the GPS in your phone
There are many powerful ways to take advantage of your phone's GPS, writes columnist Mike Elgan. He offers one simple way that requires the installation of just one application.
Don Tennant
Making Buying Fun
There may be a silver lining in the Wall Street cloud, as IT vendors hurt by the collapse of top customers find themselves bargaining to woo new revenue.
Frank Hayes
The How of Y
Today's newcomers to the workforce are a mystery only to baby boomers who don't remember what they were like when they were newcomers to the workforce.
John D. Halamka
What I Did on My Summer Vacation
John Halamka took a connectivity holiday in August and wonders why such scaling back can't be the norm.
Mike Elgan
Elgan: Gadgets that will make your cell phone jealous
Sunglasses, wristwatches and pens are stealing features from your phone. How cool is that?
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Sphere of Influence


The View From the Salesman's Side


Chuckle While You Work


The 'Ducks' at the Top


A Timely Column


Let's Recognize How Critical Training Is


'Touch-Screen Voting Made Me Feel Better'


You Never Forget Your First Computer


Doubts About How Far Integration Can Go


Another Threat to The IT Profession


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Windows & Microsoft
"Microsoft will never come right out and say it, but its actions speak louder than words: Vista is dead...." Read More Read More Blogs

Windows & Microsoft
"There's growing evidence that Microsoft may have in essence given up on Windows Vista, and plans to extend the life..." Read More Read More Blogs

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E-Business & Web 2.0
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