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At Lotusphere, expect to find a Domino-upgrade road map that takes shops through 2005. Will users see a bright functional future for Domino or an attempt at damage control?
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NEWS
Offshoring hits IT paychecks (vnunet.com)
Foote Partners found bonuses for IT skills dropped 23% from 2001 to 2003, largely due to offshore outsourcing. Still, those with qualifications working with project management, security, Linux and WebSphere attracted higher bonuses.
NEWS
Microsoft tries to attract Linux shops with free tools (CNET)
Later this week Microsoft is expected to issue a new version of Services for Unix (SFU), a collection of tools that help Windows systems work with installations based on the Unix operating system and its open-source derivative, Linux. The new version will be free for any customer using a current Windows operating system.
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THE MISSING LINK
Even PCs can eat too many carbs
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Ah,
the ol' tuber trick! A guy in Germany, claiming that the PC he'd just
bought didn't work, returned it to the store. Employees there found a
very good reason why the computer went on the fritz -- it was stuffed with potatoes. The store replaced the machine, but the guy returned, complaining that the new PC didn't work either. This time, he wanted a refund. Staffers found the same starchy spuds stuffed in the center of the machine. Coincidence? Probably not. Countering the ol' tuber trick with the older "fool me once" philosophy, the retailer called die Polizei and the guy was arrested.
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