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IN THIS ISSUE:
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Share Inc. president addresses changing mainframe workplace
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SEC delays accelerated filing deadlines
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Windows, Linux mired in benchmarking cat fight
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JCL for newbies
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Mainframe workers unite!
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The Missing Link: Spam brigade culls Bill Gates' inbox
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Share Inc. president addresses changing mainframe workplace
[Search390.com]
An established user group shifts gears in order to meet the needs of mainframe managers operating in a rapidly changing workplace. Search390.com discusses this and other topics with Share's president, Robert Rosen.
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> Choosing the right Linux on the mainframe provider
> Big changes in store for systems management technology, culture
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SEC delays accelerated filing deadlines
[SearchCIO.com]
Auditor pressure has convinced the SEC to delay accelerated filing deadlines by one year.
Windows, Linux mired in benchmarking cat fight
[SearchWin2000.com]
Explaining how Windows stacks up against Linux in a high demand environment sounds like a simple exercise, but one expert says it's actually a complicated task, for several reasons.
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FEATURED TOPIC:
JCL for newbies
Simply put, job control language (JCL) is a language for describing jobs in the mainframe environment. This week's Featured Topic offers a wide variety of content for both JCL newbies and pros alike.
POLL:
Mainframe workers unite!
Unionization is one way mainframers can solve some of the problems they face. Would you be interested in joining a union? Do you think mainframers are white collar workers?
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TechTarget's annual Gadgets & Gizmos guide is filled with helpful reviews on some of the coolest products available. If you're looking for a stocking stuffer for yourself or a fellow techno-friend, read our helpful reviews to see how our editors made out with these products in the real world. You'll find everything from notebooks to handhelds, mobile phones to mobile offices, tiny digital cameras and portable game systems.
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Spam brigade culls Bill Gates' inbox
[Agence France Presse]
Rock stars have entourages to cater to their every whim. Apparently, Bill Gates employs an entire department to cater to his spam. Microsoft's chairman receives 4 million pieces of junk mail a day, which qualifies him as the most spammed person in the world, according to his co-worker, CEO Steve Ballmer. That means a small army at Microsoft spends each day sorting and deleting for the boss. Makes you wonder if Gates has a secret
Hotmail account so he can still get e-mail jokes from his friends and family.
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