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Gates' 64-Bit Pitch
The performance benefits of 64-bit Windows are compelling, but companies must decide whether they're ready to take the plunge
Satisfied But Uncertain
While IT remains a lucrative field, InformationWeek's Salary Survey finds that many tech pros don't see it as a promising career
AI's Next Brain Wave
New research in artificial intelligence could lay the groundwork for computer systems that learn from their users and the world around them. Part four in The Future Of Software series.
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- Stephanie Stahl Editor's Note: We Need More Than Moore's Law
- John Soat IT Confidential: Technology Marriages Made In Heaven
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