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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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CRM: It's all in the presentation
Would CRM in another form have the same name? Hurwitz looks at how presentation draws a fine line between CRM and other software.
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Microsoft-Groove: Team-building exercise
Hurwitz explains why the integration of Groove's online collaboration desktop apps with Microsoft's online collaboration technology stands to facilitate team collaboration and project management.
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Oracle barnstorms the collaboration market
Hurwitz explains why Oracle's Collaboration Suite represents a complete suite of enterprise content integration applications and what the key factors will be to moving the suite forward.
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Enterprise portal market: Midyear update
The market for enterprise portal software is poised to split into a number of specialized segments over the next 12 to 18 months. Hurwitz explains why that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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IBM's Content Manager 8: Beyond the expected
Hurwitz says the new version of IBM's content management offering stands apart from the competition, largely because of its support for IBM's DB2 database and WebSphere portal software.
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Additional Results
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Zuora partners with accounting software companies
The company said that it has partnered with FinancialForce.com, Intacct and Sage to standardize how subscription revenue is treated with accounting applications.
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Microsoft to eliminate its Azure branding in billing portal
Microsoft is cutting the name "Azure" out of the branding for its cloud services on its billing portal.
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Airtel wants to make YouTube a BillBoard for Indian music
Airtel is in talks with Google India to make YouTube into a democratic billboard for music listeners.
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Google Play carrier billing extends to movies, music, and books
With the expansion, Google eliminates the need for some users to give Google Play their credit card information.
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House passes CISPA Internet surveillance bill
A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn't work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.
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YouTube faces massive music royalty bill in German copyright case
YouTube could face a massive royalties bill after a court case went against the video-sharing site. The ruling also ruled that YouTube alone is responsible for its users' submissions.
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Nokia Lumia 900's bill of materials: $209
Strong efforts from both Microsoft and Nokia have helped keep the bill of materials for the Lumia 900 to a minimum, offering the Windows Phone handset a better shot at making some money.
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Sony hit by tax bill, doubles loss forecast; loses $6.4 billion
Sony's U.S. tax bill pushed the company into a further loss for 2011, but promises 2012 to be "much better".
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TeenTech Weekly: Porn stars, 'racist' tweets, student-teacher relationship bills
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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PC bill of materials creeps higher
Vendors will face higher costs to make PCs throughout 2012. Apple is catching a break on NAND prices.
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Netflix inks deal with Apple to offer sign-up and billing via Apple TV and iTunes
Hinting at what a cable provider deal could look like, Netflix will allow subscribers to sign up for the service via Apple TV and handle billing through iTunes.
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News to know: EU investigates Google, Irish SOPA, Mobile bill shock, Twitter data mining
News to know -- February 23-March 2: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Green construction project targets 5 states with 'no electric bill' homes
SolarCity and Shea Homes are teaming up to create homes with technologies and features designed to be so energy-efficient, that they should run entirely on solar power.
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White House's Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights is misleading, doesn't solve the real problem
We're still subject to unreasonable and unsafe demands by those we need to do business with, study with, or get care from.
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