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'Moderate' growth predicted in global IT spending
Laptop data at risk: study
WiMAX delay won't impact deployment: analyst
IT managers rate spyware No 1 threat

'Moderate' growth predicted in global IT spending
Global information technology spending is expected to increase at a healthy clip through 2008, driven by an improving economy that's expected to boost corporate revenues, according to a market research firm. More...

Laptop data at risk: study
Data stored by laptops used by employees of small and medium-sized companies are at risk because many of those companies don't have procedures in place for that data, according to a study. More...

WiMAX delay won't impact deployment: analyst

The six month delay in certifying WiMAX products won't have any appreciable negative impact on deployment of the wireless broadband technology, according to an industry analyst.

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IT managers rate spyware No 1 threat
Two-thirds of IT managers named spyware as the number one threat to their networks' security in 2005, a survey released this week said. More...

 
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