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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Ubuntu gets web-based file sync and sharing
Ubuntu One service lets people share files with others over the internet, with a choice of using client software or a web interface.
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eBay blows away Wall Street in Q1
Investors snap up eBay shares after hours after the company's myriad e-commerce arms fired on all cylinders in the quarter.
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Senator urges photos, contacts FTC inquiry into Apple, Google
A U.S. Senator is asking the FTC to investigate Apple and Google after a spate of smartphone applications could access user's contact list data and private photos.
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UK cable television provider mistakenly censors Charles D**kens
An "overzealous profanity checker" was to blame for one of the UK's largest cable television company's blocking of certain words, like Charles Dickens and soccer club Arsenal.
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Would Charles Babbage and Alan Turing be Mac or PC guys?
Interesting question in via Twitter from my good friend Jamie Forster: Would the fathers of the computer, Charles Babbage and Alan Turing, favour PC or Mac?
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Charles Phillips at Infor: what next?
What to make of Infor hiring in Charles Phillips as CEO? It's an intriguing move but one in which Jim Schaper, Infor's current CEO and chairman has supreme confidence. Here's why.
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Infor names Charles Phillips CEO
Charles Phillips, who recently left Oracle as co-president to make way for Mark Hurd, will become chief executive of Infor, which makes enterprise planning software for mid-sized companies.
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Oracle's Hurd for Phillips swap: What's the customer relations impact?
Oracle has a new customer relations front man: Former HP CEO Mark Hurd. Oracle's move to name former Hurd as co-president is going to be interesting to watch from a customer relations perspective....
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Blood Electronics: Naomi Campbell's lesson for Silicon Valley CEOs
Poor old Naomi Campbell looked like she was chewing wasps during her reluctant testimony at the war crimes tribunal for Charles Taylor at the Hague last week. Charles Taylor, former President...
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Did Oracle hand Charles Phillips a PR written pink slip?
Charles Phillips claims $70bn acquisitions the next five years. Oracle denies. Did he just hand himself a pink slip?
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As Sun acquisition closes, Oracle outlines new vision
Oracle President Charles Phillips unveils the company's new systems strategy in front of analysts at its headquarters in Redwood Shores, Calif. Phillips says the company is looking to model...
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Will you buy your Oracle software from Charles Phillips?
Oracle President Charles Phillips' 8-and-a-half year affair with an actress writer took a very public turn this week. It's unclear whether there will be any fallout for Phillips, essentially the...
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AMD predicts more Intel revelations
An AMD legal expert says, "this is the first time Intel has had to confront now publicly available facts of its illegal behavior and it won’t be the last."
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EC reveals details of Intel antitrust breaches
The EC releases evidence that allegedly shows how the chipmaker used rebates and direct payments to dissuade PC manufacturers from using AMD products.
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HP heads into battle over virtual networking
HP's ProCurve chief Paul Congdon talks about how the hardware maker sees switches taking on virtual networking in the data center and how HP trumped Cisco at the IEEE standards committee.
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Sony open sources digital effects software
Film effects specialist Sony Pictures Imageworks has released five digital image-manipulation software tools under open-source licenses.
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Nasa hacker loses bid to avoid extradition
Gary McKinnon now has 28 days to launch an appeal to avoid being sent to the U.S. to face charges for allegedly breaking into 97 U.S. government computers and intentionally causing damage.
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Novell aims to tighten cloud security
Novell demonstrated an advanced prototype of its Cloud Security Service, which is due for release to enterprise organisations as a product early in 2010.
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Consensus! Tenenbaum defense is a trainwreck
TechDirt says that the Tenenbaum defense is a "trainwreck in motion." Picking up on copyright industry lawyer Ben Sheffner's opinion that the biggest error - of the many Team Tenenbaum made - was...
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Researchers create browser-based 'darknet'
Two researchers for Hewlett-Packard have created a browser-based darknet, an idea that could make it easier for businesses to keep eavesdroppers from uncovering confidential information.
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