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Keeping Your SQL Server Databases Defragmented with Diskeeper
Check out this white paper to learn how you can easily defrag your SQL server with the diskeeper utility. Keep reading to discover the difference it can make.
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American Airlines as tablet showroom: Apple enterprise grade, Samsung consumer
Airlines are sending a message about tablet use cases. Apple's iPad is cockpit critical. Samsung's Android army is for the cabin.
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Six Major Annoyances about Deploying Enterprise Mobility
None of the following problems should be showstoppers for your corporate mobile deployment. But as described by the CIOs and IT managers sharing their experiences at this week's Enterprise...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 set to sail on American Airlines
Premium-class passengers flying with American Airlines will soon see some new technology implemented in the cabin. Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 will soon be on board for in-flight entertainment. At...
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Short clip: American Airlines’ upgrading its passenger service system
Monte Ford, CIO of American Airlines describes how the company’s new passenger service system will work in the future. He says it will be easier for customers to handle reservations, ticketing,...
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Short clip: American Airlines social media experiment
Monte Ford, CIO of American Airlines describes how the company is embracing Twitter and Facebook, and how these social networking tools are benefiting interactions with customers.
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Monte Ford, CIO, American Airlines
Monte Ford, CIO of American Airlines talks to ZDNet’s Sumi Das about developing a new passenger service system that will allow customers to connect more easily to the airline through their web...
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Short clip: How American Airlines faced the challenges of 9/11 and the recession
Monte Ford, CIO of American Airlines discusses how the company was able to overcome the tragedy of 9/11 and weather the current economic downturn by staying focused, managing to a plan, and...
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HP lands deal to cook up next-gen American Airlines IT system
AMR, the parent of American Airlines, has inked a deal with HP to develop a next-generation Passenger Service System, which runs everything from reservations, pricing, ticketing, flight...
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Computer errors in public places
During travels last week, I came up two examples of computer problems in public and have the photos to prove it.
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In-flight Internet cleared for take-off
I've been skeptical of plans for in-flight broadband. But it may finally happen. In the past few months several U.S airlines--Alaska Air, American Airlines, Continental, JetBlue, Southwest and...
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In-flight Internet: Grounded for life?
It's been years since Boeing tried for lift-off with its Connexion service. Yet here we are still today, with barely a hint of airborne Wi-Fi.Photos: Putting Wi-Fi in the sky
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American Airlines files suit against Google - It's destined to fail
American Airlines has decided to sue Google because they don't like it when other people use their trademarks in advertisements. Instead of going after the people actually abusing their...
Additional Results
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Hollow words: United Airlines CEO talks up 'silver lining' of failure
More from the front lines of United Airlines' merger with Continental.
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Why every organization needs four CIOs
Chief Infrastructure, Integration, Innovation or Intelligence Officer? CIOs now wear many hats.
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SuccessFactors swaps NetSuite for ByDesign
NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson claims SuccessFactors is a NetSuite customer. SAP says it runs on ByDesign now. Who's right?
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Maryland bans employers asking for your Facebook password
Maryland has become the first state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as for Facebook.
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Do Americans Still Prefer Print and Paper Communications?
The survey also found that more than half respondents believe that electronic communications are a more environmentally friendly way to read books, magazines, and mail.
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Once again into the breach...of trust: United Airlines manages to do it again
Cost efficiencies are fine, but not at the expense of the customers -- especially if it involves a serious service issue that can be at least mitigated by something that already had a proven benefit.
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Airline catering company opts for 1E power management recipe
LSG Sky Chefs has adopted 1E's NightWatchman to deliver on its new global energy-efficiency policies.
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Maryland first to ban employers asking for your Facebook password
Maryland will soon become the first state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as on Facebook.
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