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University opens school for hackers

June 19, 2006 Scottish university says students will be carefully vetted for course in ethical hacking. TAGS: university, hacking, degree, course, hacker, student, information technology, security

Buckeyes will buy from Big Blue

September 22, 2003 IBM lands a three-year, $75 million deal with Ohio State University to provide server computers and PCs. TAGS: server computer, IBM Corp., university, information technology, server, PC

How China's universities fuel tech growth

June 21, 2006 Students and academics are helping power the IT industry through extracurricular work--but it's still not straightforward. TAGS: China, start-up company, university, R&D, Beijing, outsourcing, information technology, Human Resources, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Students suspended for hacking Oxford network

November 1, 2004 Duo admits using tools found through Google to access information about students' computer use and see their e-mail passwords. TAGS: unauthorized access, student, university, hacking, activity, Google Inc., information technology, password, e-mail

IBM opens research to academia

July 13, 2005 Looking to foster ties to universities, IBM will give professors access to research and development technologies on its alphaWorks site. TAGS: university, computer science, IBM Corp., R&D, programming tool, open source, development tool, professor, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Penn State students blast Napster deal

November 7, 2003 Angry at what they see as a misuse of their funds, some Pennsylvania State University students are protesting their college's new deal with the Napster music service. TAGS: Napster Inc., student, fund, fee, university, information technology, president

Microsoft dishes out academic grants

February 16, 2006 Software giant allocates $1 million in funding to academic researchers in countries around the world. TAGS: RFP, Trustworthy Computing, curriculum, grant, software engineering, university, recipient, winner, researcher, research, proposal, Microsoft Corp., knowledge, information technology, security

The fear war against Linux

May 19, 2003 Open-source activist Bruce Perens uncovers the SCO-Microsoft connection behind a campaign to convince people that trade secrets of Unix have been copied into Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., trade secret, Unix, computer science, Intel Itanium, Linux, AT&T Corp., university, patent, information technology, HP, IBM Corp., Intel, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Deciphering the open-source war

March 8, 2002 Bruce Perens, a leader in the free-software movement, explains how the latest critical statements by a senior Microsoft exec are part of a familiar strategy--only now the stakes for both sides are ... TAGS: Craig Mundie, GPL, R&D, conclusion, university, tax, open source, information technology, IBM Corp., Linux, Microsoft Corp.

Plugging the mainframe brain drain

June 8, 2005 With mainframe talent retiring faster than it's being replaced, BMC's Bill Miller sees a dangerous juncture ahead. TAGS: mainframe, talent, downsizing, BMC Software Inc., engineer, university, information technology, outsourcing, knowledge

Made in lower-cost America

February 8, 2005 Communities outside traditional tech centers are getting IT operations as U.S. firms offer low-cost domestic alternatives to offshoring. TAGS: Arkansas, homeshoring, Idaho, Silicon Valley, Boston, North Carolina, community, Austin, university, information technology, city, venture capital, America, U.S., California

Napster to give students music

November 6, 2003 The music service announces a deal with Penn State University to give students access to music funded by student fees, in an attempt to replace campus file swapping with legal listening. TAGS: Napster Inc., student, college, file-swapping, fee, RIAA, university, Kazaa, president, attempt, music, information technology, CD

MIT winds down radio tag activity

October 23, 2003 The university is ending a four-year collaboration with dozens of blue-chip companies that set out to advance a new frontier of information technology known as RFID. TAGS: RFID, Auto-ID, Gillette Co., blue-chip company, EPCGlobal Inc., public relations, RFID chip, university, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., center, radio, collaboration, information technology
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