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Measuring the benefits
The Capability Maturity Model has been adapted for IT development tasks, including enterprise architectures
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Building for the future
Enterprise architecture emerges as a blueprint for better IT management
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Three steps toward developing an enterprise architecture
These three key steps are where the real work, and often resistance, begins in the enterprise architecture process
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Unlocking the potential
Agencies hope to tap into a wealth of technology solutions for homeland security
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Dell powers up low-end servers
Dell has introduced a new model to its entry-level server line that sports several features previously only offered in more expensive products.
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The face of security
Biometric systems are expected to play a greater role in homeland security
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A search for solutions
Editor's letter: A groundswell has formed in the nation's capital to spend large sums of money on information technology
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A look at future homeland security technology
Knowledge management, electronic surveillance, biometric shield
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Dell resells EMC storage
Midrange CLARiiON storage devices are being built by EMC Corp. and resold by Dell
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Seeing the forest for the trees
Business-modeling software helps Forest Service translate regulations into daily work
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HP debuts midrange server
HP introduced a new midrange server called the rp8400 that starts at around $124,000
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Grouped for success
Software by Quiver, Semio aims to simplify content categorizing for better control
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A new backup plan
Arrays of inexpensive disks could replace slow-moving tape systems
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Serial solution
Several new features of a recently released technology called Serial ATA will help ATA array vendors build products that are more useful in enterprise-class storage applications
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IBM, Sun offer new storage-system options
Several developments in the high-end storage market this month offer federal data centers significantly better performance from their mainframe storage systems
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Making virtual tape more affordable
Agencies interested in IBM Corp.'s TotalStorage B18 Virtual Tape Server, but put off by its $500,000 price, can now get their hands on the mainframe tape technology for less than half that amount
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Handheld VPNs in the works
It should come as no surprise that security is a major concern for EPA officials as they plan to give inspectors wireless access to data stored behind the agency's firewall
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