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Sage takes a $565 million shot at medical software

August 9, 2006 EPS buy marks company's first foray into health care management as paperless doctors' offices gain in popularity. TAGS: Sage Software, doctor, health care, physician, office, health

Google takes a bigger bite of Big Apple

October 2, 2006 If Google can make it here, it can make it anywhere. The company opens new digs in Manhattan. Photos: New York gets a mini Googleplex TAGS: New York City, advertising sales, Mountain View, Manhattan, New York, Google Inc., floor, fiber-optics, office, California, video game, video

3Com to link telecommuters to office VoIP

August 29, 2005 Module lets remote workers access corporate VoIP applications, including conference calls and messages. TAGS: telecommuting, VoIP, module, worker, office, IP

Wireless tech may hinder workers' breaks

June 15, 2005 The office of 2020 may allow for more job flexibility, but vacations may not offer a true break from employment pressures, study says. TAGS: telecommuting, worker, vacation, break, study, workplace, office

'Berry bad work-life balance?

July 19, 2007 Despite their potential negative impact, using mobile devices helps increase productivity, CIOs say in a survey. TAGS: director of information technology, downtime, RIM BlackBerry, Hasbro Inc., impact, CIO, productivity, mobile device, survey, Research In Motion Ltd., smart phone, office, U.K., PDA, e-mail

Weather Service launches early warning system

August 15, 2005 In tornado country, the automated, Web-based process sends emergency workers a heads-up on disasters before public warnings. TAGS: MessageOne, office, person, message, e-mail

New Web copyright tool to exclude non-IE users

August 26, 2005 Copyright Office says it can't ensure that a planned system for preregistering creative works will work with other browsers. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, office, Netscape Communications Corp., work, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox

India's Wipro opens Munich office

March 5, 2005 It's the third such Wipro center to be set up in Germany, after those in Kiel and Dusseldorf. TAGS: Wipro Technologies, Munich, Germany, India, office

Microsoft to buy Groove Networks

March 10, 2005 Plans include adding Groove's "virtual office" software to Office lineup. Groove founder Ray Ozzie to become Microsoft CTO. TAGS: Groove Networks Inc., Ray Ozzie, collaboration, Bill Gates, founder, worker, Massachusetts, P2P, Microsoft Corp., acquisition, office, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows

U.S. Copyright Office poll: IE-only OK?

August 11, 2005 As it prepares a new Web site for prospective copyright holders, the agency wants to know what people think of being restricted to IE. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., RFC, office, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Communications Corp., Mozilla Corp., Apple Computer

EU antitrust officials raid Intel

July 12, 2005 update Dell is among those questioned Tuesday as part of an ongoing investigation into the chipmaker. AMD applauds the inquiry. TAGS: commission, antitrust, representative, inspection, Paul Otellini, European Union, Intel, chip company, investigation, office, England, retailer, spokeswoman, AMD, Dell

Google hit with job discrimination lawsuit

July 27, 2005 Former sales executive alleges her career at the search company was derailed while she was pregnant with quadruplets. TAGS: quadruplet, pregnancy, lawsuit, Human Resources, Google Inc., supervisor, New York, office, e-mail

Cisco's new acquisition talisman

June 13, 2007 Can Ned Hooper keep the magic of Cisco's acquisition machine alive? A lot depends on the answer to that question. TAGS: Ned Hooper, Cisco Systems Inc., acquisition, WebEx Communications Inc., Scientific-Atlanta Inc., trend, Linksys, office, mobility, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, hard drive

HP probe snared a third News.com reporter

September 8, 2006 In a surprising twist, telephone records of CNET News.com reporter Stephen Shankland's father were targeted. TAGS: Stephen Shankland, Dawn Kawamoto, reporter, Patricia Dunn, attorney general, investigation, record, pretexting, HP, cell phone, California, spokesman, office

Philly Wi-Fi project passes final hurdle

May 4, 2006 City council committee gives EarthLink the green light to attach radio equipment on city-owned utility poles. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., committee, approval, Philadelphia, city, bill, office, Wi-Fi, radio

Paris turns 175,000 kids on to open-source key plan

February 5, 2007 Aim is to give students easy access to "portable office" software suite designed to operate in Windows environment. TAGS: council, Paris, open-source software, open source, office, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

HP unveils printing technology for high-end office market

October 4, 2006 By next spring, some business printers will feature technology that boasts faster speed, better quality. TAGS: printing, HP, office, San Francisco, printer

Blast in Britain hits IT offices

December 12, 2005 Northgate and 3Com offices are damaged by explosions from oil depot in town northwest of London. Photos: Buncefield refinery fire TAGS: explosion, business continuity, Britain, London, information technology, office

This week in Intel

July 15, 2005 European regulators raid the company's office, while Intel is expected to unveil what may be the last batch of single-core Itaniums. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2, chip company, GPS, Intel, office, wireless network, Wi-Fi

Microsoft gets its Groove on

March 10, 2005 Software giant nabs Ray Ozzie's "virtual office" company. Also: Gates extols virtues of patience. TAGS: Groove Networks Inc., Ray Ozzie, business software, Bill Gates, founder, office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, IM
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