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IBM AlphaWorks: From software theory to fact
June 5, 2008
Laura Bennett, senior engineering manager at IBM's software development community, discusses how the group helps turn research concepts from the labs into practical products.
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School chalks up McAfee alliance
January 20, 2005
The Rochester Institute of Technology is tapping McAfee for a master's program in computer security and information assurance.
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Open source under the microscope
January 5, 2004
University researcher Walt Scacchi leads a team that investigates the inner workings of open-source development, including the growing number of corporate-sponsored projects.
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Tevanian to leave Apple
March 28, 2006
The executive who has led Apple's software development efforts for nearly a decade is leaving the company.
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Microsoft dishes out academic grants
February 16, 2006
Software giant allocates $1 million in funding to academic researchers in countries around the world.
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E-voting jitters abound
October 27, 2004
Security expert Herbert Thompson says secure e-voting depends on further advances in software engineering. Until then--keep your fingers crossed.
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U.S. funds study of tech monocultures
November 25, 2003
The National Science Foundation says it will pay $750,000 to two universities for studying how diversifying information systems and software could help fend off future cyberattacks.
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Gates calls for more software research
August 2, 2004
Microsoft's chairman says computer science is where it's at. It's also where a new $1 million research fund's at.
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Longhorn OS: Sure hit or longshot?
May 10, 2005
Getting corporate customers and consumers onto Microsoft's Longhorn bandwagon may take some doing, say professors at Wharton.The answer will depend a lot on upcoming improvements in software security, sales in the technology industry and Microsoft's ability to remain a cutting-edge innovator.
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Offshore outsourcing satisfaction drops
June 8, 2005
Number of satisfied buyers falls by 18 percent, while the number of premature terminations doubles, a study finds.
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