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2. Gartner predicts mind-reading marketers (and other tech trends that are less appalling).
3. Networking is the 'missing middle' that's slowing down AI.
4. Verizon service 'fully restored' after nationwide U.S. disruption.
5. Assigning Bus Delay and Predicting Travel Times using Automated Vehicle Location Data
6. HAL is born
7. Making money on the Web
8. Op-Ed: We need a new internet.
9. Purdue University gives itself a Wi-Fi glow-up.
10. Survey: CSPs Need Better AI and Automation Support from Vendors.
11. AI job anxiety unfounded, say CSP leaders in new survey.
12. Cloud providers clash for sovereign throne.
13. CW Q&A: Tad Williams
14. I'm happy to be here. Where's the coffee?
15. This Week In Healthcare Information Technology: Oct. 18 - 24; Our roundup of InformationWeek's healthcare IT coverage includes federal CTO Aneesh Chopra on cost savings, GE's handheld ultrasound device, government prep work for stimulus funding, and a look at healthcare IT job opportunities
16. 'Macaca' Moments Will Define 2008 Presidential Campaign; Candidates are getting ready to use Internet video to get their messages out. But the big moments in the campaign will be documented by a guy with a cameraphone who's there when the candidate slips up
17. Major ISPs Look To Sender Authentication To Block Spam; An alliance including Microsoft, America Online, Yahoo and Earthlink endorsed sender authentication as part of an array of best practices for fighting spam
18. Microsoft: Windows XP Service Pack Won't Run On Pirated Systems; The company denied published reports that the service pack scheduled to be released this summer will work on illegal versions of the operating system
19. Consortium Providing Commercial BIND Support; ISC estimates that BIND is in use on more than 75 percent of Domain Name System (DNS) servers globally
20. The Password Is: Chocolate; A survey to be presented Tuesday at Infosecurity Europe found that 71% of office workers polled were willing to reveal their passwords for the price of a chocolate bar
21. Sun Exec Says Microsoft Deal Isn't Anti-Linux; Chief technology officer John Fowler says it's about interoperability and choice for customers, not about taking on open source
22. IT Vendor's Staff Battles To Save Headquarters From California Fires; ADCS personnel kept their building in Poway, Calif., from going up in smoke, although flames got as close as 100 feet away
23. Security Problems Could Destroy Microsoft (Wagner's Weblog); Many of you are sure that I am an idiot. Some of you are sure that I am an idiot because I'm in love with Microsoft. Another group is sure that I am an idiot because of my irrational HATRED of Microsoft I really wish both of these groups would get together and reach a consensus. It shouldn't be that hard -- after all, there is one thing you all DO agree on
24. Readers Skeptical About Mozilla's Future; Mozilla still doesn't have much of a chance of challenging the Microsoft browser monopoly, according to about two-thirds of readers responding to an InternetWeek Reader Question
25. SCO Has Plenty Of Chutzpah (Wagner's Weblog); SCO can do a lot of damage to Linux users, even if it's wrong
26. Tata Wins Taj Group Contract
27. Microsoft Introduces Anti-Spam, Antivirus, And Storage Security Initiatives; The new offerings include anti-spam and antivirus tools for Exchange, antivirus tools for Word and the Windows file system, and an effort to drive support for the Radius protocol
28. Microsoft Posts First Public Beta Of Upcoming Exchange Server; Upgrade adds performance enhancements for mobile and wireless users
29. From peer to maturity; New peer-to-peer collaboration tools offer ease of use, bandwidth savings, but the jury's still out on scalability, management and data integrity
30. Briefing Book: Web Services; Web services are seeing hot competition between Microsoft and the Java vendors. The Java vendors are fighting between themselves for enterprise deployments, with BEA Systems and IBM taking most of J2EE market. We've got all the recent Web services news you need, in one handy Briefing Book
31. PwC Providing 'Dashboard' To Monitor Enterprise Security; The service is designed to correlate and report security data from multiple sources, including server logs, intrusion detection systems and firewalls
32. Former UBS PaineWebbber Systems Administrator Charged With Planting Logic Bomb; Roger Duronio, 60, allegedly planned to damage the company network, then reap financial benefit when the stock price plunged. Damage was estimated at $3 million
33. Study Says IT Job Market Stabilizing; Hiring managers are more optimistic about needs over the next year, according to a study by the Information Technology Association of America. But one recruiter remains pessimistic, saying, 'Bah, humbug!'
34. Vulnerability Found In MP3, Windows Media Files; A user could open the door to an attack simply by hovering his mouse over an infected file
35. Vendors Blocks Pop-Ups, Spam, And Viruses; Aladdin Systems released Internet Cleanup 3.0, blocking pop-up ads and other Web undesirables; Ikano Communications updates its MailRover anti-spam and virus service
36. Unisys Launches Security-Consulting Practice; Zero-Gap Security Planning aims to help companies look at security as an issue beyond IT
37. Cisco's New Markets: Storage, Voice, Security, And Wireless; At a meeting for analysts and press, the company details plans to use acquisitions and partnerships to move into the new markets
38. Amazon.com Admits Concocting Some Recommendations; Online giant admits it doctors some of its product recommendations, which are supposedly compiled by objective software
39. Out-Of-Office E-Mail Replies: Don't Leave Home With Them On; U.K. user group warns that burglars could use use out-of-office messages to target travelers
40. Guidelines Issued On Online Doctor-Patient Communications; The eRisk Working Group for Healthcare guidelines mandate that substantive patient-physician e-mail should occur solely where there's a pre-existing relationship
41. Alliance Identity Service Complies With Patriot Act; The service is designed to provide real-time verification of identification
42. Mitek Software Helps Banks Comply With Patriot Act; The document-management software keeps images of customer ID documents
43. Judge Says Microsoft Kneecapped Sun; A U.S. District Court judge compares Sun to Nancy Kerrigan, who was kneecapped by the competition
44. Shopping Cart Flaw Allows Customers To Set Their Own Prices; A flaw in popular shopping cart software allows customers to modify the price of items that they purchase, a security firm warned
45. Microsoft Patches Internet Explorer And Outlook; An Internet Explorer hole could allow attackers to read files on computers that visit their Web sites; an Outlook security hole could enable attackers to crash the software
46. Windows: Cheaper Than Linux? Open-source advocate concedes there's truth in study that shows Windows has lower cost of ownership than Linux
47. Handhelds Make Burger King's Fast Food Even Faster; Fast-food giant turns to Palm devices to streamline programming of food preparation
48. Microsoft Plans Change To Server Licensing; New policy lets enterprises license products on a per-user basis, rather than having to buy a separate license for each machine
49. Two Vendors Introduce Products To Filter E-mail For Spam, Viruses; Avecho claims its service provides absolute protection against e-mail viruses; ActiveState permits e-mail administrators to screen for spam and viruses
50. Check Point Integrates Its Technologies With IBM Tivoli Management Software; IBM Tivoli Risk Manager Version 4.1 can collect and analyze data from Check Point VPN-1/FireWall-1 Next Generation
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