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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Mahindra Satyam to develop IT solutions for Kentucky
Commonwealth of Kentucky has signed India's Mahindra Satyam to develop a Microsoft Sharepoint based document management system for the child services.
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McAfee update derails Kentucky police and a lot of XP machines
Police officers in Lexington, KY had to go old school with handwritten reports, phones and radios as a computer glitch shut down systems.
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Hello, anybody paying attention?
Can we please stop being stupid? I hate to pick on Kentucky but it's their turn in the barrel. Folks built New Orleans below high tide levels and then didn't keep up the levees. Poeple around...
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Kentucky tries to lead health IT train
CTO is the only major position in the new government that the Obama people have yet to fill. Given that reality it makes sense for states to do their own planning, and to just ask Washington for...
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KY judge gives gambling sites 30 days to block users
A Kentucky judge gave over 100 gambling sites 30 days to block Kentucky users or have their domain names transferred to the state. An appeal seems likely.
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Poker sites fight to get domain names back from Kentucky
This is a novel legal strategy. And so far it's working. Last month, in an effort to preserve the state's monopoly on legal gambling, Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear sued to have 141 online gambling...
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Photos: A century of tanks
The General George Patton Museum, south of Louisville, Ky., houses an impressive collection of high-powered, heavy-duty military hardware.
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Photos: The unbridled spirit of Kentucky
All around this state that straddles the South, the Midwest, and the East are world-class sites to see. Take a trip through Kentucky with Road Trip 2008.
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Police Blotter: Intoxilyzer code must be disclosed
Appeals court rules that Kentucky driver facing DUI charges based on a closed-source breath alcohol reading can inspect the source code.
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Veriscrip built on government regulation
HIPAA requires secure tracking of medical information, and controls who can access the records. VirtualHealth is adding a security module to Veriscrip that can secure pharmacy records as they...
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Law 'blawgs' provide new venue for lawyers, judges
But concerns are raised about if and when blogs should be treated as advertising.
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KY House member delivers $26m first response system
Chairman of House homeland security committee says Kentucky - not just New York and DC - need digital wireless interoperable system.
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Kentucky gov. moves comm system funding from city to rural areas
In Kentucky, there's outrage that the governor is freezing Louisville's MetroSafe program -- a huge, multiagency emergency communications system -- out of the state's Dept. of Homeland Security...
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Good MPS Case Study at the University of Kentucky
Doc loves it when people compare the volume of something to how many times the said item would circle the globe or go to the moon and back. So imagine 130 million pieces of paper, laid out...
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University of Kentucky greenlights $25M energy-efficiency retrofit
The University of Kentucky has hired energy services company Ameresco to undertake a major energy efficiency retrofit over the next year across 61 campus buildings and 5.2 million square feet. As...
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Mahindra Satyam to develop IT solutions for Kentucky
Commonwealth of Kentucky has signed India's Mahindra Satyam to develop a Microsoft Sharepoint based document management system for the child services.
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McAfee update derails Kentucky police and a lot of XP machines
Police officers in Lexington, KY had to go old school with handwritten reports, phones and radios as a computer glitch shut down systems.
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Hello, anybody paying attention?
Can we please stop being stupid? I hate to pick on Kentucky but it's their turn in the barrel. Folks built New Orleans below high tide levels and then didn't keep up the levees. Poeple around...
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Kentucky tries to lead health IT train
CTO is the only major position in the new government that the Obama people have yet to fill. Given that reality it makes sense for states to do their own planning, and to just ask Washington for...
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KY judge gives gambling sites 30 days to block users
A Kentucky judge gave over 100 gambling sites 30 days to block Kentucky users or have their domain names transferred to the state. An appeal seems likely.
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