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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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Flexible groupware packages let you decide who gets what
Until recently, groupware was like a baseball cap: one size fits all. Now that profile is giving way to more specialized packages that are closely tailored to users’ needs. The reality is that...
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Should you outsource your antivirus/antispam systems?
Most businesses—especially at the enterprise level—run their own antivirus and antispam (AV/AS) systems. Another option—outsourcing AV/AS efforts—is being looked at very closely. While there is...
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IT must rein in "rogue" users of wireless
John Donovan thinks that IT departments have a big problem. It can be solved, but doing so will require a radical change in the way IT people think. Wireless devices and networks of all...
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Introduce Linux to the enterprise with the right non-mission-critical application
With its connection to IBM, Linux has been making significant inroads into the enterprise. While there are still questions about its support infrastructure and other deployment issues, the feeling...
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Weigh the risks before outsourcing security
The arguments for outsourcing--that it can be cheaper and provide access to superior, real-time service and specialized knowledge--are especially inviting as demands from regulators, corporate...
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Keep pace with WLAN security developments
Deploying first-rate wireless security tools is a worthless endeavor if the enterprise is not diligent in keeping them current. Not updating security in access points and other gear can be worse...
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Consider ROI, security, and management before implementing a WLAN
Wireless connectivity offers many benefits: quick setup, untethered employees, networking flexibility, and relatively low costs.
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Members offer tips, advice on improving SLAs
Service level agreements (SLAs) aren’t new, but they’re certainly not stagnant. Traditionally, SLAs have measured traffic on backbone networks only, but they’re now incorporating local loops and...
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GPS and the Web can drive ROI
Sending global positioning data to mobile workers can help them skirt traffic and take the best route to their destination--and deliver return on investment.
Additional Results
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On eve of Facebook IPO, Sunlight exposes $3 billion tax break
Facebook's IPO lets it use a tax loophole to get up to $3 billion in tax breaks; no need to pay taxes for the forseeable future.
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VMware CFO jumps to Workday
Mark Peek will leave as CFO of VMware and take the same role at Workday.
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MWC 2012: Nokia announces 808 PureView with 41 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera
Nokia leads with high end camera smartphones and continues this trend with the Nokia 808 PureView that has a 41 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics.
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CES 2012: Nokia announces the Lumia 900 with AT&T LTE and Carl Zeiss optics
It was only a matter of time before we saw the release of a Windows Phone with Carl Zeiss optics and the Lumia 900 has it and LTE support for AT&T.
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Executive Interview: VMware's Carl Eschenbach on the scope and depth of cloud computing and how CIOs will have to adapt
So the CIOs are really the ones who may resist cloud today, but in the end they're the ones who have to move to a cloud faster, so the line of business does not go around them and fall into...
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Carl Zeiss gets to work on Micro Four Thirds System standard
Carl Zeiss has added its name to the list of lens manufacturers jumping on the Micro Four Thirds System standard bandwagon.
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Lawson – Issues on two fronts: Earnings and Icahn
Lawson's earnings today and the position that Carl Icahn has accumulated in Lawson Software make for an interesting time for software buyers. How might Lawson react?
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Carl Zeiss upgrades F-mount lenses for Nikon
Carl Zeiss recently unveiled a new line of upgraded F-mount lenses: eight ZF.2 lenses with electronic interfaces (CPU) inside. The lenses are built to save the photographer a lot of trouble by...
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Icahn to resign from Yahoo board
Billionaire Carl Icahn, who launched a proxy war for control of Yahoo after co-founder Jerry Yang rejected a Microsoft takeover last year, said he will resign from Yahoo's Board of Directors,...
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Carl Zeiss unveils 18mm F3.5 lens for Canon DSLRs
Carl Zeiss has announced a new ultra-wide-angle lens for Canon EOS users: the Distagon T* 3,5/18. While the focal length is only 18mm, the lens packs a lot in. With a 99°-angle view, the...
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Yahoo execs talk Bartz, search deal and new opportunities
It wasn't even a year ago that conversations with Yahoo executives focused around the (failed) Microsoft deal, a proxy fight with Carl Icahn and a (failed) search deal with Google. Today, the...
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