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Travel pros use RAC to book a room
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Storage security still not a priority with users
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Racing the SOX clock
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Mainframe migration
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The Missing Link: Nice to 'meat' you -- Spam spends millions to reclaim its name
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Travel pros use RAC to book a room
[SearchOracle.com]
Travelocity owner Sabre Holdings says its move to Oracle 9i RAC will help boost business for travel agents.
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> Microsoft migration alliance has merit, but won't sway diehards
Storage security still not a priority with users
[SearchStorage.com]
A recent survey showed that users are both concerned about storage security and reluctant to buy products. But will this attitude soon be changing?
Racing the SOX clock
[SearchCIO.com]
The tick-tock of the SOX clock is getting louder and louder. If those sounds are making you feel a little uneasy, you're not alone.
More news
[Search390.com]
Ask Microsoft: Virus scanners and the 'no update' option (SearchWindowsSecurity.com)
SAP managers don't spend enough on training (SearchSAP.com)
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FEATURED TOPIC:
Mainframe migration
Migration is always an issue for a mainframe shop. If you aren't thinking about upgrading to the latest and greatest version of z/OS then you are contemplating the newest DB2 release. For this week's Featured Topice, we collected our best migration links.
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Choosing the right Linux on the mainframe provider
The sea of mainframe Linux providers is wide. Should one choose SuSe? Red Hat? Debian? In this tip, David Boyes, our Linux on the mainframe expert explains how one should choose a provider.
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October's top editorial clicks
In October, we added a fun new feature but continued to deliver the tips and advice you have come to expect from Search390.com. The site's editors have compiled the 10 most popular features, tips and advice from the month. Enjoy.
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Nice to 'meat' you -- Spam spends millions to reclaim its name
[Silicon.com]
Hormel wants to make this perfectly clear: Not all spam is
tasteless -- especially the edible kind that begins with a capital
"s." The creators of canned cuisine's crown jewel have launched a
multimillion dollar ad campaign in the U.K. in which all kinds of
regular folks are seen voluntarily eating Spam. No rolling of eyes,
no frantic reaching for a delete button, no attachments and no one named Svetlana in the middle of Russia looking for a rich, western husband. Just a delicious, convenient protein source. Yes, Spam is trying to reclaim its name, a name that's been dragged through the mud of cyberspace. That's really the meat -- or processed near meat -- of the matter. Maybe if they'd make a product that didn't taste so much like junk e-mail ...
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