Automated response to the rescue

Tempe, Ariz., Fire Department deploys software to automate response processes in preparation for DHS' Topoff 4 preparedness exercise.

DOE ups computing power at weapons labs

Energy Department selects Voltaire to provide additional computing power to support the National Nuclear Security Administration's weapons programs.

Adobe buys Virtual Ubiquity

Adobe Systems expects its acquisition of the maker of Buzzword, an online word processor, will improve the way users share and collaborate on documents across platforms.

USDA boosts archive retrieval

Agriculture Department is making digitized, archived publications more accessible to the public through a technology partnership between ZyLab, a maker of information access software, and Google.

SOA Governance

GCN Insider | Microsoft has extended its Workbench product to work closely with BizTalk Server 2006, Release 2.

Building D.C.'s data warehouse

The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia has deployed a data warehouse that officials can use to monitor and supervise 20,000 ex-offenders.

Smart force

Business intelligence helps the District of Columbia better manage parolees and those who watch them.

Microsoft expands business intell offerings

Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 is designed to help users make better planning and budget decisions.

DOE flexes computing muscle

Energy's Pacific Northwest National Lab has deployed a Cray XMT supercomputer to accelerate data analysis and predictive analytics in energy, national security and fundamental science.

Processor power to the people

AMD unveils its Phenom triple-core processors that integrate three computational cores on a single microchip.

Toughing it up Kilimanjaro

GCN Lab Review | The GCN Lab sends a Panasonic Toughbook to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro with Senior Staff Writer Rutrell Yasin, putting both to the ultimate test.

Sun launches data center initiative

GCN Insider | Sun Microsystems has suite of programs, services to help IT managers construct more energy-efficient data centers.

NASCIO urges CIOs to prepare for e-discovery

NASCIO urges state chief information officers to prepare for e-discovery.

Adobe joins IT advisory group

The company joins DOD, DHS, the National Institute of Standards and Technology and other groups on the INCITS executive board.

Open XML voted down but not out

Standard falls short of certification, as some cite need for further review.

Pete Ungaro | Cray gets its groove back

GCN Interview | Peter Ungaro, chief executive officer at Cray, has been on a mission to help the company regain its focus since he took the helm of the supercomputer maker two years ago. Ungaro talks about adaptive supercomputing and what else is ahead for high-end computing systems.

NSA signs on for multiple-level workstations

The National Security Agency has hired VMware and General Dynamics C4 Systems to develop high-assurance platform (HAP) workstations intended to let users access data requiring different security clearances from one machine.

NASCIO to CIOs: Prepare for e-discovery

E-discovery is becoming increasingly important as more critical business information is moved into electronic form, according to the National Association of State CIOs.

Higher-tech NSA workstations

DOD, intell users will be able to access data requiring different security clearance levels from a single physical machine.

IBM launches SOA training program

The 12-week program will provide agency IT employees and federal contractors with the knowledge and skill sets to successfully implement SOA projects.

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