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  • Five Strategic Marketing Resolutions for the New Year

    A technology services company CEO recently asked me to list, off the top of my head, five goals he should be sure his team includes in the 2004 company plan. I told him what I would tell most other companies in this industry. Resolution 1. We will improve real and perceived value enough to justify…

  • IBM Expects SMB to Rev Up IT Spending in 2004

    IBM loves its Business Partners and in 2004 plans to continue providing them with a barrage of new offerings and sales support. “About one-third of IBM’s overall revenue is generated through its worldwide base of 90,000 business partners,” says Pamela Kaplan, Director of Worldwide Partner Marketing Programs, at IBM’s Software Group. “In 2003, IBM invested…

  • Security Vendor Issues Dec. Vulnerabilities List

    Central Command Inc. on Thursday released its so-called Dirty Dozen list of top twelve viruses for December, 2003. The report is based on virus incidents confirmed through the Medina, Ohio-based company’s Emergency Virus Response Team. According to the company, the Gibe.C worm, with its HTML e-mail message that impersonated a Microsoft Web site, retained the…

  • New Worm Spreads Via MSN Messenger

    Anti-virus experts are watching a new worm that spreads through Microsoft Corp.’s MSN Messenger client. The worm is not harmful to infected machines and has infected only a few PCs at this point, according to an analysis by Trend Micro Inc. Known as Jitux, the worm is self-propagating and contains a link to a Web…

  • New Symbol CEO Talks Strategy

    For more than a year, Bill Nuti has been riding shotgun at Symbol Technologies Inc. Now, he’s finally in the driver’s seat as the company’s newly appointed CEO. Customers, partners and Symbol insiders applaud the move. And for good reason. Nuti joined Symbol as president and chief operating officer in July 2002, and has spent…

  • Java Tools Community Effort Back on Track

    The effort to build a tight-knit organization to support advancements in Java development is set to take off next month, and possibly as early as next week, sources said. The effort, initially reported in eWEEK and originally known as the Java Tools Community (JTC), will feature several leading Java tool vendors working to link their…

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