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 Today's Highlights  

>>  LEAD STORY:  Grid computing volunteers aim to end deadly diseases
>>  NEWS:  Big Blue throws hat in InfiniBand ring
>>  FEATURED TOPIC:  Making z/OS migrations work
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Designer site decorated with Stewart's spin
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Grid computing volunteers aim to end deadly diseases  (Search390.com)
A nonprofit organization promoting the use of grid tools says that it's using the technology to help find a cure for cancer.
More on this topic:
Mainframes: Ripe and ready for grid
Vendors attempt to break barriers to grid
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NEWS
Big Blue throws hat in InfiniBand ring (Enterprise Storage Forum)
IBM has made a 5-year deal with InfiniBand start-up Topspin Communications. The move gives a huge boost to the switch technology standard.

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FEATURED TOPIC
Making z/OS migrations work
These advanced z/OS migration tips will help you deal with the problems you'll encounter on the way to an updated operating system.
>>  Tip: The effects of migrating from OS/390 and z/OS on CICS


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THE INFORMATION ARCHITECT
Throwing eggs at spammers
Novant Health started fighting spam almost by accident. The company, which manages health care facilities in North Carolina, needed encryption tools to comply with new federal regulations regarding the handling of patient data. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act requires companies to add layers of security to information architecture, so that prying eyes can't see patient information.
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THE MISSING LINK
Designer site decorated with Stewart's spin

She knows sheets, she knows shams, and she knows sites. Martha Stewart is heavily involved in an immaculately designed Web site. Marthatalks.com is dedicated to her defense and her side of the ImClone stock -- and we're not talking soup stock -- scandal. The site is accessorized almost every day with fan e-mail, supportive newspaper editorials and fresh pix of Martha. Her potentially dirty laundry will be aired Jan. 20, and Stewart supporters hope the site will put that laundry through the proper spin cycle. (The Associated Press)



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