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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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Telework lags in public sector for dubious reasons
Telework in the public sector is seriously lagging the private industry according to a report from a cybersecurity public policy advocacy group covered on Govexec.com. The article states that...
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Going beyond the status quo to improve online services
FCW.com reports that the House is seeking new technology to better reach Spanish speakers. Specifically, they're researching commercial human-based and machine-based foreign-language interpreter...
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Keep e-gov. and IT strategies seperate but equal, says report
Gartner draws a clear distinction between e-government and IT strategies, saying that the two serve different purposes, although they are rooted in the same political objectives. However, that...
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Prepare for more scrutiny after SEC's SOX failure, says Gartner
Earlier this week, CNet News.com reported that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit of the SEC found that the organization, ironically, did not have effective internal...
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Federal Enterprise Architecture: agencies and vendors brace for pain
IT vendors shooting for a slice of the $70 billion federal IT budget this year will have to revise their sales strategy as early as July 1st, according to a market alert published by INPUT....
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Active Directory: adoption rates reveal extent of pervasiveness
One-third of businesses have completed migration to Active Directory, says a Microsoft study examined by Meta Group. And more are making the switch soon.
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Analyst Scoreboard: Oracle vs. PeopleSoft
The consensus among industry gurus is that Oracle currently has the edge but there's no clear cut road to success.
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White Papers--Top-20 security resources
Dell's "Wireless Security in 802.11 (Wi-Fi) Networks" white paper claims the top spot for a second week in a row, signaling strong interest in wireless LAN security concerns.
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White Papers--Top-20 software resources
ERP, business process, and development tools permeate the top technology resources in the software category--as PeerDirect's application architectures tops the chart.
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White Papers--Top-20 hardware resources
A hodgepodge of white papers make up the most downloaded technical resources in the far-reaching hardware category, with network and wireless-related papers maintaining the lead.
Additional Results
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Preparing students for a 21st Century knowledge economy
Angela Maiers and I are going to be addressing one of the biggest challenges facing today's schools, educators, students, parents, and even businesses in this live webcast.
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IEEE releases new standard for body area network
After five years of work, the IEEE announced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6, for wireless communications supporting ultra-low power devices operating in or around the human body.
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Wearable devices to usher in context-aware computing
In this guest post, Joe Burton, CTO at Plantronics, lays out a vision for intelligent wearable devices and sensors that will redefine relevance and greatly simplify and automate the lives of users.
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Google Knowledge Graph: This is why they changed their privacy policy
Who needs a social graph when you have a knowledge graph?
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Scientists create first electricity generator powered by viruses
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a method for generating power using harmless viruses that convert mechanical energy into...
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Do I have to leave Google Chrome behind?
I live in my web browser - it needs to "just work" - without fail.
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'TeleHuman' taps Kinect for 3D holographic videoconferencing
A Queen's University researcher has created a Star Trek-like human-scale 3-D videoconferencing pod that allows people in different locations to video conference as if they were standing in front...
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Another new adventure: So you wanna be a leader?
It's time that teachers learned to stop selling themselves short. Announcing some very cool professional (and personal) development!
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Sensing systems for robots could help blind navigate
Parisian researchers have developed a 3D navigation system for the blind using a pair of glasses equipped with cameras and sensors like those used in robot exploration.
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Coursera: The new face of higher education? [Video]
Kirsten Winkler and I interviewed the founders of Coursera late last week; the two hd
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