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  1. IMHO: The Day the Software Died
  2. Selling iSeries to Your Management: How to Avoid Being Bob
  3. IMHO: RPG III (RPG/400) Is Better than RPG IV
  4. IMHO: Is Rochester Conspiring to Kill RPG Development?
  5. Like a Rubber Ball: IT Job Skills Squishy in the Year 2002
  6. Security Warnings Continue to Plague Microsoft Products
  7. News Notes from All Over
  8. September 11, 2002: A Year of IT Reflection
  9. What Kind of Laptop Do You Use?
  10. iSeries Upgrades: The Time Was Never Better
  11. The Midrange Manager: Consultants for Hire
  12. An Update on Notebook Computing
  13. IT Cutbacks: How Much Is Enough?
  14. An Open Letter to IBM
  15. Royalty-Free Patents: GNU Says GNo!
  16. IBM Acquires Rational Software
  17. DNS Blocking Can Shut Your Email Down
  18. Midrange Manager: New Hardware Is Coming!
  19. IBM and the Patent Race
  20. Message to the SMB Masses: Business Partners to the Rescue
  21. IT Scalability and Job Burnout
  22. Get Ready for Web Services! (Oops! Wait!)
  23. Spam: Not Just for Breakfast Anymore
  24. Bowling for Linux: Episode II
  25. ITAA's Report on IT Employment Diversity
  26. iSeries Virus Susceptibility: Beyond the Myth of Invulnerability
  27. Bowling for Linux: Episode IV
  28. Time to Recall MS Windows?
  29. Sobig.F Strikes Deep--Into Our Pockets!
  30. The Midrange Manager: Bob Cozzi Says "Farewell" to COMMON
  31. That Indestructible Black Box: A Testimonial
  32. Industry Notes from the Underground
  33. Microsoft Shores Up Security Services
  34. SUSE Linux: Enjoy the Movie, Hate the Novell-ization?
  35. The Death of Windows 98
  36. High Availability: Dealing with Expectations
  37. Are Outsourcing Cost Savings Estimates Misleading?
  38. Weapons of Mass Election
  39. Why This Dog Won't Hunt
  40. Anti-Outsourcing Movement Gains Congressional Momentum
  41. Bowling for Linux: AT&T Reaches Out as Artifact Trounces SCO Claim
  42. Paved Paradise: Faces of the IT Recession
  43. ITAA: Technical Skills No Longer Enough
  44. ITAA: Global IT Outsourcing to Grow at 26%
  45. Attack of the Killer Apps
  46. What's Wrong with American IT Workers? Nothing!
  47. IT Outsourcing or IT Out-Sorcery?
  48. I Spy: The House of Representatives Reacts
  49. Text Non-Communication
  50. The PC Obsolescence Conspiracy
  51. Getting Ready for the Microsoft XP Meltdown
  52. Weapons of Mass Election: e-Voting in the Courts
  53. IM: Instant Madness
  54. The Virus Wars
  55. Internet Explorer: Can It Be Plugged?
  56. Eternal IT Devotion
  57. Out of Alignment
  58. Bowling for Linux: The Patent Risk!
  59. An Easy-to-Read Column. Really.
  60. PC Shopping Nightmare
  61. Linux: How Important Is It to the IBM i5?
  62. COMMON Questions
  63. Windows XP SP2: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  64. Press Four for Frustration
  65. The Death of Privacy
  66. ITAA: U.S. IT Job Market Growing But Weak
  67. Digital Dialing for Dollars
  68. Critical Path: J.P. Morgan Chase Scraps $5 Billion IBM Contract
  69. Technology Slaves
  70. IBM iSeries Marketing Builds on the Legend
  71. Blog Yourself
  72. More Demon Email
  73. The IBM Software Name Game
  74. IT's Worst Enemy
  75. The Need for Better IT Management Tools
  76. Vote on e-Voting Machines
  77. Aging Technology
  78. Lost Bits of Democracy
  79. Boob Tube/PC Convergence
  80. Simplify Complexity
  81. New Year's Eve Prognostications
  82. Should Companies Copyright Their Code?
  83. The Salary Slide: New Data Shows 1.5% Decrease for IT Workers
  84. Helping Big Brother
  85. Good Versus Evil
  86. Mailing for Dollars
  87. The Coming DVD Wars
  88. Stop! On Second Thought...
  89. Technology-Free Zones
  90. Eat This Column
  91. Corporate Identity Theft
  92. Email Is Far Too Easy
  93. Lost Opportunities
  94. IBM Workplace: Reach Out and Touch the SMB
  95. Robot Soldiers
  96. Trustworthy Record-Keeping
  97. Virtual Life
  98. Desk Set: Careers for Women in IT Is at Risk
  99. High-Tech Hunting
  100. The iSeries: The Once and Future King
  101. Calling the Helpless Line
  102. Intelligence Strikes Back
  103. Silicon Attorneys
  104. Not RPG: The International Collegiate Programming Contest
  105. Third-Party Software
  106. Digital Division
  107. Technology Priorities
  108. Playing at Life
  109. Strategic Argot Discourse (SAD, Very Sad)
  110. Anything You Want
  111. Suggestions for Inventors
  112. Apple Falls Far from the Tree
  113. Flushing Nanotechnology
  114. Pet Replication
  115. There Are No Free Lunch Bits or Bytes
  116. Where Programmers Come From
  117. Virtually Playing
  118. Say What?
  119. If OS/2 Had Lived
  120. Surgery TV
  121. Constantly Connected
  122. The "Terrorism" Information Awareness Initiative
  123. The Scumware Conspiracy
  124. IBM: Targeted Spear Phishing Attacks on the Rise
  125. Smart Guns Et Al.
  126. H-1B Visa Cap Met
  127. Deep Sleep Speaks
  128. Stampeding into Obsolescence
  129. Cut-Rate and Other Parasites
  130. Junk Rules (Unfortunately)
  131. Katrina and On Demand e-Government
  132. Hello, Gilligan?
  133. Licensed Time Wasters
  134. You Don't Say
  135. Keep the Scumware Flowing
  136. IBM Donates Rational Unified Process to Open-Source
  137. Bits of Democracy
  138. Demon Email
  139. Banish Solutions
  140. Cheating Technology
  141. Electronic Bubbles
  142. Technology Trumps Privacy
  143. The New Alchemy
  144. Sleepless in Technoville
  145. Paper Beats Electrons
  146. Tirade Odds and Ends
  147. A Bit Addicted
  148. A Grave Issue
  149. Waiting for Digital Godot
  150. Let the Gift-Giving Begin
  151. iPod Uncut
  152. Toxic Electrons
  153. Happy New Year (Sort Of)
  154. The Linux Letter: Which Linux?
  155. Call Not Waiting
  156. IBM Faces the SMB Retail Challenge
  157. More Suggestions for Inventors
  158. Hacking the Bug Machine
  159. Big Brother Gets Under the Skin
  160. Top iSeries Marketing Guru Makes Transition
  161. The Illusion of Control
  162. E-Cordiality
  163. Mouthing the Words of a Forgotten Tune
  164. Terminate the Teal Terminals
  165. Bothersome Business Blogs
  166. What's with Wikis?
  167. If the Suit Fits…
  168. Competing Against Global Neighbors for IT Jobs
  169. Signs of Life
  170. IBM's Academic Initiative
  171. Remotely Personal
  172. Web Integrity
  173. Investigating Costs
  174. Are R&D Resources Being Diverted to Fight Patent Trolls?
  175. Piracy, Bootlegging, and Copying
  176. Ubiquitous TV
  177. The System i Strategy for New Customers
  178. Curse the Boors
  179. Calling All Children
  180. System i and IBM 1st Quarter Financials
  181. A System by Any Other Name
  182. Computer Naming for Dummies
  183. Adventures in Cyber House Buying
  184. Not Your Father's Project Management
  185. Massaging the Message
  186. Digital Duds
  187. Surfing for Fun, Not Profit
  188. Olympic Video Games
  189. White Paper: "Offshoring Your Job Is Good For You"
  190. The Road Not Taken (Nor Given)
  191. Buzz Off
  192. Battling Robots
  193. Chew on This
  194. A Special Note from Tom Stockwell: Integrating Systems Requires a New Vision of the IT Architecture
  195. IMHO: Is RPG Free-Form a Cat in Tiger's Clothes?
  196. EC Docks Microsoft on Documentation
  197. So to Speak
  198. Artificial Human Intelligence
  199. Internet Hours
  200. Hold the Toothpaste
  201. Surfing Naked
  202. iPod, Robot
  203. IMHO: Freedom's Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose
  204. A Pretext for Deceit
  205. Losing It
  206. Technology Bugs
  207. Best Practices for Building the IT Infrastructure
  208. Jumping the Sharks of Technology
  209. IBM Clarifies the Future of AS/400 Application Development
  210. Is There an AS/400 in Your Application's Future?
  211. Internet Marketing Sleaze
  212. The Internet Explorer 7 Bandwagon
  213. They Feel Your Pain. No, Really.
  214. IMHO: Pandora's Box—The Frightening Mr. Hyde of RFID
  215. Ruffled Serenity
  216. Acquisitions Fuel System i's Future
  217. The iSeries: How Uncool Is That?
  218. IMHO: License Irrationality
  219. Driving Emotion
  220. Happy Gimplesfolly Day
  221. Virtual Laws and Taxes
  222. A Big, Fat VOIP Failure
  223. Has Mediocrity Become the Gold Standard in IT?
  224. Caffeinated Game Controllers
  225. Cyborg Couture
  226. Server Technology
  227. The Value of Time
  228. Is It "System i," "i5," "System i5," or "iSeries"?
  229. Collateral Technology Value
  230. In the Ongoing Saga of Mergers and Acquisitions, Customers Continue to Be Victims
  231. Query 400 in 2007?
  232. A Non-Tirade Tirade
  233. IT's Ivory Tower of Babel or Corporate HR Policies Gone Bad?
  234. Stop and Smell the Old Technology
  235. When Exempt Employees Get Screwed
  236. The Control Freaks Want to "Protect" Geeks from Themselves
  237. Are You the Go-To Person?
  238. Free Tech Support
  239. Anatomy of an Open-Source Project
  240. Have You Served Your Technology Today?
  241. Women in IT: Find Us If You Can
  242. Telecommuters: Driven to Distraction or Achieving Equipoise in Life?
  243. COMMON in High Gear
  244. Going Crazy (or Just Berserk)?
  245. Reports of System i's Death…
  246. Time to Say "So Long"
  247. Could Microsoft's Vulnerabilities Kill E-Business?
  248. A Matter of Convenience
  249. Bloodsuckers in Your Midst
  250. Real Dangers in a Virtual Life