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2. The task-based interface: not your father's desktop
3. Agile tool market growing with the philosophy
4. Software leaders cast their votes
5. Ultralarge systems: redefining software engineering
6. The Google Web Toolkit shines a light on Ajax framworks
7. Sprinting toward open source development
8. Global technology transfer infrastructure is maturing
9. Following the money
10. Beware the March of this IDE: Eclipse is overshadowing other tool technologies
11. Enter the protectionist dragon?
12. Source code controversies not just about security
13. Has object-oriented programming delivered?
14. Federal government calls for more secure software design
15. Danger! Danger! Console game developers ready themselves for the next generation
16. New air traffic control software takes an incremental approach
17. 'Googling' test practices?
18. Will the Semantic web quietly revolutionize software engineering?
19. Open source business models: ready for prime time
20. NIST report takes a step toward better testing
21. Privacy, Security Concerns Take On New Meaning
22. The Team Software Process: A Quiet Quality Revolution
23. Groups duel over new I/O standards
24. SHIN-NY: New York Ready to Onboard RHIOs Statewide
25. MERGER: Greenway Medical and Vitera to Combine in $644 Million Deal
26. Augmented-cognition research on the rise
27. Face recognition test is a multifaceted resource
28. Speech recognition's evolution continues
29. A new Era for Research and Development?
30. New Center Will Help Software Development 'Grow Up'
31. Energy Conservation: How Green Is Green?: The Green movement is gaining momentum in financial services, but executives are finding that it's far easier to cut off the financing of dirty industries like coal-fired power plants than it is to get their own houses in order-even when major cost savings beckon
32. How Green Is Green?: The Green movement is gaining momentum in financial services, but executives are finding that it's far easier to cut off the financing of dirty industries like coal-fired power plants than it is to get their own houses in order. A progress report on what financial institutions are striving to achieve and where they're coming up short
33. Wishes for the Next Twenty
34. Twenty-Twenty Vision: The passage of time always brings change. Nowhere in business has change been more profound over the past 20 years than in banking. From the days when in-house technology was developed by the institution, for the institution, to the realization that the network is the money, BTN presents some of the industry's most advanced-and advancing-moments
35. Nanotechnology: Very, Very, Very, Very Small Code: Nanotechnology won't be tapped for commercial use like ATM keypads soon, but research shows information security will one day reach the molecular level
36. Nanotech: Futuristic Keypad Piques Interest: It won't be used for ATMs anytime soon, but recent research in nanotechnology shows that bank security may someday be extended to the molecular level
37. Will The Sun Rise Tomorrow?: It Industry's Maverick Facing Tough Obstacles In Winning Back Customers
38. Keeping the customer satisfied
39. Manufacturing success
40. Making the grade
41. Just say no
42. SourceForge awards highlight open source trends
43. DMCA 'Fixes' Delayed
44. Where It's At: Mapping Battle Highlights New Era of Revenue and Development Models
45. Next-Generation Wi-Fi: As Fast as We'll Need?
46. Detailed Questions Hit the Cloud
47. The Smart Grid Isn't All That Smart — Yet: Conflicting Standards, Differing Upgrade Cycles Stifle Two-Way Power Networks
48. Mobile Security Issues Come to the Forefront
49. The End of IPv4 is Nearly Here — Really
50. Digging Deeper into Text Mining: Academics and Agencies Look Toward Unstructured Data
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