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Gartner Magic Quadrant for Operations Support Systems
Check out this white paper to learn more about Magic Quadrant and how it can help you visualize your operations through a simple desktop. Keep reading to discover more.
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Dropbox and Angry Birds are blacklisted Mobile Apps
A lot of companies have chosen to blacklist certain Apps. The question is, "Does it do any good?"
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Morning on cloud planet
Cloud thinking is everywhere this spring with diminishing fear factor and business advantages being seriously considered. As this new era of enterprise technology gains momentum, fluffy...
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Free speech: Why I'm lucky to live in America, not Iran
The big reason we're better: they don't execute you for blogging in America. Sometimes your page rank goes down, but it's not quite the same thing.
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John Glenn and Friendship 7, we have 50 years (photos)
On Feb. 20, 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth. He became one of America's most beloved heroes, as well as a four-term U.S. senator, as well as a Space Shuttle astronaut.
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4G LTE in the car: the best use of next-gen wireless broadband yet
CES 2012: GM and Verizon partner to bring 4G LTE wireless broadband to the car.
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More than half of Americans think we'll never go paperless (survey)
Yet, surprisingly at least one fifth of Americans think we will eventually be a paper-free society.
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Are these really the best America has to offer? (Campaign 2012)
Seriously? This is it? This is the best of America? These are the best possible leaders we can field when America so critically needs leadership?
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Challenge to Amazon: show the world America values workers
Step up to the plate, Mr. Bezos. Show the world that America can knock one out of the park on behalf of its workers. Show the world that America still has game.
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Patent reform on the way as Obama signs America Invents Act into law
Patent infringement disputes in Silicon Valley could be handled quite differently in a short time as the President signs a new reform bill into law.
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Why 9/11 proved terrorism is a failed strategy (9/11 Diary)
Sorry, terrorists. 9/11 didn't change anything. The game is still our own, to win or to lose.
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Still processing after all these days (9/11 Diary)
In this article exploring the events of September 11, ZDNet Government columnist David Gewirtz examines the role of technology in the aftermath.
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Verizon's 4G LTE network continues to expand across America next month
Verizon continues to push ahead with its 4G wireless network with plans to launch additional coverage in over a dozen more markets in September.
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If IT spending plummets, blame your politicians
It didn't have to be this way. If our politicians had put America first, put our economic recovery first, we wouldn't have scared our creditors.
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Why the United States might pay China before we pay our own soldiers
If you've ever wondered why I have so little regard for our politicians of both parties, this is one example.
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Requiem for America's space shuttle program
Emotionally, I almost can't accept that NASA is out of the airframe-lofting business for the next bunch of years.
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Should we be running our short URLs through a country we've been, you know, bombing?
Somehow, my desire to provide you with a simple link to my Google Voice how-to articles turned into a story of geopolitics, coalition warfare, Sharia Law, and adult-friendly material. Gosh, I love...
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Facebook in the top 10 most hated companies in America
Facebook has a very poor rating according to American Customer Satisfaction Index. In fact, it's the 10th most hated company in the US.
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Sending America's war wounded home (photos)
Road Trip 2011: At Ramstein Air Base in Germany, crews work tirelessly to take care of even the most badly injured.
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To an altogether happy Memorial Day
To all who serve this great nation, thank you. To those families who remember, thank you, too.
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The Obama Cyberdoctrine: tweet softly, but carry a big stick
When the Obama administration yesterday issued its cyberspace doctrine, it's big news in terms of how the government of the United States officially intends to treat the issue of cyberspace.
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