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...Windows that could cause application compatibility problems, says Windows compatibility testing firm ChangeBASE. The company ran its Aok testing tool on the patch, and found that the MSO9-002 patch changes a large number of components. The... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/11/234760/microsoft-patch-tuesday-64-core-windows-components.htm
...many organisations, there may be business and technology projects that would be better served if somebody outside the company ran them. Such activities may include individual operations such as an online payment mechanism or a business intelligence... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/12/04/220257/building-an-on-demand-future.htm
...terminated processes, reformatted disks and cut computer cables, all of which caused failure of the servers on which the company ran its tests of the project. Social Engineering An insider used a combination of coercion and intimidation to convince... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/stuart_king/StuartKing_InsiderThreatRisk_0508.pdf
...pocket calculators to home computers such as the Commodore Pet, Vic-20, Commodore 64 (pictured) and the Amiga. The company ran into trouble as the PC revolution took off and, in 1997, the brand was bought by Dutch computer maker Tulip. ... http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/237371-1/What-happened-to-Micro-Instrumentation-and-Telemetry-Systems-MITS.htm
...impressed by the involvement of Kingston Communications’ staff in its corporate vision. They also liked the fact that the company ran many social events to raise money for charities. The organisation won recognition for supporting accreditation of... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/03/09/222304/Best-Places-to-Work-in-IT-Awards-2007-winners.htm
...recognised by the business as not specifically an IT cost but as making a contribution like any other investment." The company ran a £40m project to bring common business processes to 50 separate IT groups across the world and put much of its business... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/03/21/214899/mergers-could-benefit-it-leaders-says-amr.htm
...Evans said. For example, Evans said, one company that has several thousand cell phones deployed throughout the company ran QuickComm software and found there were 3,500 cell phones still being billed for that belonged to employees who had... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/11/22/220119/telecom-overspending-thwart-it.htm
...an initial public offering (IPO) of stock. The company ran into controversy in 2005 when Check Point announced plans...open source product. The Israeli enterprise security company ran into trouble with the Committee on Foreign Investment... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/02/23/222002/Sourcefire-fixes-Snort-flaw.htm
...1998, when it upgraded to its first graphic unit and a system that ran on a subset of Windows 95. The application the company ran was on visual basic. After almost a decade in use, the software was holding up, but the old Intermec handhelds... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/05/31/224423/Mobile-devices-software-streamline-food-delivery.htm
...in the emerging intrusion prevention market. But the company ran into controversy last year when Check Point announced...open source product. The Israeli enterprise security company ran into trouble with the Committee on Foreign Investment... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/10/30/219500/Sourcefire-looking-to-go-public.htm

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...large amounts of carbon dioxide to make biodiesel captured the attention of many entrepreneurs and the media. But the company ran into trouble making the transition from pilot test to commercial product, referred to as the "Valley of Death" among... http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10239916-54.html

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