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I'm listening to the keynote at Java Pro Live, Lee Nackman, VP, Product Development and Customer Support, IBM Rational. 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Therefore, when generali By Dave Linthicum Sep 8, 2005 1 min Software Development HP lays down the storage gauntlet New data protection, ILM products extend the company portfolio with help from powerful software allies By Mario Apicella Sep 8, 2005 4 mins September brings more goodies from Microsoft Nifty new software toys aid file backup, patch management, and more By Oliver Rist Sep 8, 2005 4 mins Patch Management Software Small and Medium Business Technology Industry What to do when there’s nothing to do Dear Bob, I find myself stuck in an unfulfilling situation I'm not sure how to get around. If you could help me shed some light on it I'd be grateful! I've been working in a new job for three months. 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