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eWeek Magazine, April 7, 2008

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eWeek Magazine, April 7, 2008eWeek is the essential technology information source for builders of e-business. Through a combination of news, analysis and evaluation, it guides readers in making the best technology decisions for their enterprise. Focusing on e-commerce, communications and Internet-based architecture, eWeek enables readers to successfully evaluate, deploy and leverage new technology solutions for competitive advantage.

eWEEK (tagline: The Enterprise Newsweekly) is a weekly computing business magazine published by Ziff Davis Enterprise, featuring editorials, reviews, lab tests and news.

The magazine mostly covers enterprise topics and is targeted at IT professionals rather than hobbyists.The magazine was previously known as 'PC Week'.

eWeek is home to "Spencer F. Katt." Katt has appeared in every issue since 1983. Katt is a male feline character who appears in a humorous cartoon, accompanied by a weekly column that covers industry news and gossip, usually commenting on a current event. (wikipedia.org)

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Upfront
6 Silicon Valley goes Hollywood.

ANALYSIS
16 SAP embarks on a new era and focus.
20 oCERT stakes out its open-source turf.
22 Dell banks on services as it cuts costs.
24 Office Open XML marks a milestone.
25 Virtualization vendors team on security.
26 A mashup links politics and money.
29 Intel thinks small with its Atom chips.
30 The data breach list continues to grow.
32 Review: Two ultralights pass muster.
34 Oracle’s buying strategy raises questions.
36 VOIPshield takes aim at IP PBX security.
38 Eight ways to safeguard your database.

INSIGHT
42 IT’s top 100 movers and shakers are profiled.

COMMENTARY
54 Eric Lundquist: The CTIA and RSA shows have some things in common.
55 Jim Rapoza: Beware of badmouthing hackers—you just might be one, too.
56 Jason Brooks: A nationwide WiMax rollout could be too much to take on.
58 Cameron Sturdevant: Older IT gear can impede productivity and security.
60 Blog Watch: eWEEK in the blogosphere.
78 Spencer F. Katt: Yahoo goes into extra innings with Microsoft’s takeover bid.

INTERVIEW
67 VMware’s Mendel Rosenblum discusses how the company plans to take on challengers such as Microsoft.
70 Microsoft’s Rob Bernard outlines the software maker’s plans for carrying out its green IT initiatives.

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