Wednesday, April 29, 2009

10 tips for swine flu planning; Trend Micro acquiring Third Brigade; Nortel to exit LG venture

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10 tips for swine flu planning

Carolyn Duffy Marsan By Carolyn Duffy Marsan
As the swine flu outbreak spreads, CIOs and other IT executives are dusting off their pandemic plans and preparing for the possibility of high levels of employee absenteeism and extended telework scenarios.�  Read full story

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04/29/09

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  1. Swine flu threat raises telework questions
  2. Microsoft targets Windows, Linux management
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  5. Oracle, Sun deal brings back the glory days of FUD
  6. Military enlists open source community
  7. More ways to manage IP addresses
  8. 57 amazing things you didn't know your tech could do!
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  11. Notebook replaces trackpad with LCD panel


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