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IBM System x: Driving Business Results Where the Sum is Greater than the Parts
In this white paper, you'll learn about IBM's System X and how it can help you improve the bigger picture of your network while driving business results.
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Alarm sounded for 'cyber intrusions' against natural gas companies
Multiple confidential alerts have been issued to bring attention to spear-phishing cyber attacks against targets at U.S. natural gas companies.
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Recognizing the top 25 'social' CIOs
As the CIO role evolves, it's important to recognize leaders in the new social world. Here's a list of the top 25 among large companies.
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Joining the dots in the cloud
Businesses are going to have to connect up all those stovepiped cloud instances they've deployed. New options are emerging, but which ones are going work?
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Adobe plugs critical holes in Shockwave Player
These vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to run malicious code on an affected Windows or Mac OS X system.
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Microsoft offloads some speech-focused assets, employees to 24/7
Microsoft is splitting up the people and speech technology assets it acquired in 2007 with Tellme Networks, with some going to customer-service software maker 24/7.
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AOL fourth-quarter profits beat expectations, still far from healthy
AOL's fourth-quarter results are out. As its dial-up subscriptions fall, it recouped its losses from advertising sales. The bottom line is that AOL is hanging in there.
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Another AT&T Hail Mary pass for T-Mobile: The joint venture
This joint venture backup plan would give both companies spectrum and keep T-Mobile as a competitor.
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Sanbolic AppCluster 2.0
Unhappy with Microsoft SQL Server's level of reliability or availability? Want to set service level objectives for SQL Server? Sanbolic believes its AppCluster 2.0 is the answer.
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Quark: Down, But Not Out
Quark recently announced the availability of Quark Publishing System 9.1, the new version of Quark's dynamic publishing platform for automated publishing to print, Web, e-reader, mobile, and...
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Microhoo 2? Microsoft reportedly eyes Yahoo bid
Microsoft is reportedly at least considering an acquisition of Yahoo. This time, the price will be much lower than $33 a share.
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Yahoo's post Bartz ledger: What the new CEO will inherit
Yahoo's new CEO will have multiple moving parts to ponder and fix. Here's a look at what Yahoo's new chief will inherit.
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Can Google's purchase of Motorola save Google TV?
One of the assets that comes Google's way with its acquisition of Motorola Mobility -- as my colleague Larry Dignan points out -- is its set-top-box business. Considering the last batch of Google...
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You can now report criminals via Facebook in Scotland
The Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland now lets citizens report crime via Facebook and even Bluetooth to link directly to the Crimestoppers UK website.
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Microsoft business users: MDOP 2011 R2 tools are now being served
As of August 1, Microsoft's most recent version of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) -- MDOP 2011 R2 -- is generally available for download.
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Facebook granted patent for gift giving, after Facebook Gift Shop closes
Last year, Facebook closed down its Gift Shop. This year, Facebook has been granted a patent for gift giving on a social network.
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Adobe CEO: Media companies rely on Flash for monetizing their assets
While Adobe has a strong financial outlook for the rest of 2011, it's also thinking about the future of Flash.
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5 practical steps to keep your data secure in the cloud
Despite the increasing prevalence of cloud services, many of us remain naive about the necessary steps we should take to keep our online assets secure. These five simple guidelines will go a long...
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Lenovo acquires Medion, plots Europe expansion
Lenovo will acquire Medion AG, a German PC and electronics manufacturer, in a move that will boost its market share in Western Europe.
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PlayBoy launches uncensored iPad app, evading Apple's eyes in the process
While Apple has been staunchly opposed to allowing pornography on the iPad, Playboy has found an interesting way around the restrictions with its release of iPlayboy.
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AT&T: T-Mobile may address enterprise global roaming rates
While the focus of the AT&T-T-Mobile deal is primarily on consumers, enterprises may be winners as service improves and data roaming rates fall due to partnerships with Deutsche Telekom.
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