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IT depts. block games at work
Anti-virus vendor Sophos will add a new functionality to its software, Anti-virus 6.0 and Application Control to give companies the ability to control and block top-selling computer games.
Lilia Guan
Dec 14 2006, 10:01AM
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Grid project puts unused PCs to work
IBM and several of the world's leading scientific and philanthropic groups this week launched a project that would put millions of PCs to work on research problems ranging from Alzheimer's to disaster forecasting.
Staff Writers
Nov 17 2004, 12:00AM
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More development work outsourced: META
IT development work is increasingly being outsourced, according to a report from a research organisation.
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Nov 13 2003, 12:00AM
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