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Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine: A Brief Introduction
Check out this white paper to learn more about Oracle's Exalytics In-Memory Machine. You'll see how you can do business intelligence the right way.
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Spam laws lax--but you can master mass mail
Anti-spam laws are too late and too little. To protect your servers from a mass mail meltdown you need a combination of methods using commercial products and services.
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Pack up your PBX--VoIP is here
Traditional PBXs are beginning to look like telecom's dinosaurs, with VoIP threatening their extinction. A significant number of companies are planning to deploy VoIP in the next few years. Here's...
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VoIP--do it right
Do your legwork up front--assess network capacity, evaluate systems, and set realistic ROI expectations--and you're halfway there toward a successful VoIP implementation.
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Getting ready for the next generation of cell phones
Cell phone vendors are in a constant tug-of-war over which technology will enable voice and data connections at vastly improved rates. In one corner are the proponents of 1xRTT CDMA. This...
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Mobile media: New apps speed streams
Until recently, streaming media wasn't considered very promising for mobile devices. Trying to watch a movie on a broadband Internet feed is difficult enough; trying to watch it on a tiny screen...
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Protect your PDAs
When was the last time you left your PDA in the conference room or on your plane seat? Yesterday? Last month? Unless you plan to chain your PDA to your belt, the odds of losing your PDA are good....
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How-to have a world iPhone for peanuts a month
A colleague I know has had the same U.S. landline phone number for over 30 years, even while living in Beijing for 7 years -- it even works on his iPhone. Here's how...
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Going commando: Four signs of CRM failure
CRM failure remains a significant problem in many organizations. Here are four signs of CRM danger you should watch for.
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Barbara Liskov wins 2008 Turing Award
I don't tend to report or blog much about various scientific awards that get handed out over the year. However, this one is worth a quick note since Barbara Liskov co-wrote one of the canonical...
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The Democratic Party's dangerous experiment
Computer scientists David Dill and Barbara Simons caution that the risks of Internet voting may outweigh any perceived benefits.
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Spam laws lax--but you can master mass mail
Anti-spam laws are too late and too little. To protect your servers from a mass mail meltdown you need a combination of methods using commercial products and services.
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Pack up your PBX--VoIP is here
Traditional PBXs are beginning to look like telecom's dinosaurs, with VoIP threatening their extinction. A significant number of companies are planning to deploy VoIP in the next few years. Here's...
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VoIP--do it right
Do your legwork up front--assess network capacity, evaluate systems, and set realistic ROI expectations--and you're halfway there toward a successful VoIP implementation.
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Getting ready for the next generation of cell phones
Cell phone vendors are in a constant tug-of-war over which technology will enable voice and data connections at vastly improved rates. In one corner are the proponents of 1xRTT CDMA. This...
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Mobile media: New apps speed streams
Until recently, streaming media wasn't considered very promising for mobile devices. Trying to watch a movie on a broadband Internet feed is difficult enough; trying to watch it on a tiny screen...
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Protect your PDAs
When was the last time you left your PDA in the conference room or on your plane seat? Yesterday? Last month? Unless you plan to chain your PDA to your belt, the odds of losing your PDA are good....
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Which cities have best Net backbone? Santa Barbara's hot, the Big Apple not!
Congratulations, Santa Barbara: You've got the fastest Internet access in the U.S. That's according to Inverse Network Technology Inc., which tracks Internet backbone performance. In a survey of...
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Firm admits waste violations
A company that removes hazardous materials for some of Silicon Valley's most prestigious companies has admitted very serious safety violations that left one of its workers permanently brain...
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