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Smarter Planet Leadership Series: Air Canada
Air Canada wanted something to make things a little easier for their customers, and using technology from IBM was able to offer self service. Check out this white paper to hear more about how IBM...
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India's Kerala state goes open source
Meanwhile, a nearby state that embarked on a plan in January to put Linux in government offices, schools and villages is making progress.
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Flawed Symantec update cripples Chinese PCs
Update quarantined two critical system files in the Simplified Chinese version of Windows XP, affecting computers throughout China.
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HP wields branding iron in software stakes
Adios, Mercury and OpenView labels. The HP Software sticker is gaining ground as the company expands its applications efforts.
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AMD's new playing field: China
No. 2 chipmaker eyes world's most populous nation, and other emerging markets, to bolster its marketplace position.
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Microsoft dallies with open source
Software maker is working out the kinks in its interoperability efforts, software exec Bill Hilf says.
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Infor to acquire SSA Global
In expanding its enterprise software offerings, company is expected to challenge Asia's market leaders, Oracle and SAP.
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Microsoft releases Windows CE 6 beta
Company has redesigned the kernel to exponentially expand the capacity for simultaneous processes from 32 to 32,000.
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PeopleSoft apps certified for Oracle middleware
Applications can now run on Fusion Middleware, simplifying integration and security management, Oracle says.
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South Korea fines Microsoft $32 million
Regulators say Redmond violated Korea's monopoly rules by bundling Windows products in ways that hurt competitors.
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IBM may offer free DB2 database
Big Blue could "potentially offer" a free starter edition of DB2, as part of a strategy to win over developers to its database product.
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Grid showcase tries to drive adoption in Asia
Sun, Oracle and AMD unveil a grid applications showcase in Singapore to try to drive regional adoption of the technology.
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Ellison: Encryption is key to data protection
Oracle's chief also boasts about his company's security prowess while taking shots at Microsoft's efforts.
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The big switch--from barcodes to RFID
Symbol Technologies CEO William Nuti tells how he turned the beleaguered barcode company into an RFID player.
Additional Results
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Why social media books and 'breaking news' don't mix
Chris Brogan just announced his new book-in-progress about Google+ and business but is it too early to be relevant being that Google's business page/platform has not yet gone full scale?
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Black Hat: 10 can't-miss hacks and presentations
The 2011 Black Hat security conference is promising a smorgasbord of (in)security fun. From vulnerabilities in PLCs (programmable logic controllers) to the security design of Apple's iOS and...
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Lazy European startups?
European startups have been accused of being lazy because they haven't had the big breakout success stories of the likes of Facebook, Twitter and Google. But is this true?
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Aaron Ardiri ports Lemmings from PalmOS to multiple platforms in 36 hours
Fully playable on iPhone, Palm, Mac, Windows and Linux.
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How to take your startup to the next level, with Aaron Patzer of Mint.com
Editor's note: Andrew Mager is reporting from the Future of Web Apps (FOWA 2010) conference, held in Miami from February 22 to 24. Click here to read all of his coverage. Aaron Patzer, CEO of...
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Five questions for: Aaron Patzer, VP and GM, Intuit; founder, Mint.com
Five questions for Mint.com founder Aaron Patzer, now VP and GM of Personal Finance at Intuit after the company's $170 million acquisition of Mint.
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Quick'n'Dirty Podcast: Lucky No. 25 brings Plantronics to listeners' ears
The theme of the week was garden gnomes, but we miraculously stuck to talking about social technology.
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