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Knowledge workers often think they don’t face health and safety issues, says one expert, but when you make your living with your brain, you have to take care of it. Unmanaged stress can lead to physical and mental malaise, decreased productivity and worse. Occupational health professionals detail how to stay your happiest and healthiest. - +
Intel: Disasters only happen if you let them 19 June, 2008 08:02:45
Disaster recovery and business continuity is somewhat of a misnomer, it turns out, according to Intel, which has set up a complex internal system of ongoing business continuity planning that render disaster recovery more like business as usual. - +
Microsoft Research hits the road with mobile tech 17 March, 2008 08:22:01
Mobile technologies, from Wi-Fi to RFID, took center stage among the two-dozen-plus prototypes on display for the press last week at Microsoft Research's annual developer show-and-tell, TechFest. - +
Defrag on demand, without the crash 18 February, 2008 09:44:46
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IBM enters master data management market 03 December, 2007 07:00:27
IBM's Information on Demand kicked off last week with a keynote address from general manager of information management software Ambuj Goyal that unveiled a handful of new products that continues the company's aggressive push into the data management sphere. - +
Canada privacy czar quashes used-goods database 14 September, 2007 09:52:59
Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian has ordered the collection and destruction of a large amount of data that many Ottawa residents were unaware the police was monitoring -- used-goods store records.
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