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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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EIC podcast: Apple-Psystar; Intel; High tech in Israel
In this week's EIC squared podcast Dan remains on vacation. Luckily, News.com's always chatty Charles Cooper was around. Coop and I talk about the Apple-Psystar lawsuit, Intel's earnings and the...
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One more Microsoft Corporate Vice President flies the coop
Microsoft's Corporate Vice President of Directory, Access and Information Protection, has left the company. But that doesn't mean Microsoft is getting any less active in the digital identity space.
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All cooped up: Yahoo!'s novel green data center design
Someone once said (I can't remember who) that there are no new plots in literature. The same themes just get recycled over and over with a different characters and cultural norms driving the...
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Open identity expert flies the Microsoft coop
That didn't last long. Dick Hardt, the digital-identity expert hired by Microsoft in December 2008, has decided to leave the company.
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Twitter on your intranet: 17 microblogging tools for business
So you're bitten by the Twitter bug and want to bring the social messaging experience to work in order to connect with and share information conveniently amongst your colleagues. Perhaps you've...
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IBM to manage broadband over power lines at rural coops
IBM signs management contract with BPL leader International Broadband, a move that could help bring broadband over power lines to 900 rural electrical coops.
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EIC podcast: Apple-Psystar; Intel; High tech in Israel
In this week's EIC squared podcast Dan remains on vacation. Luckily, News.com's always chatty Charles Cooper was around. Coop and I talk about the Apple-Psystar lawsuit, Intel's earnings and the...
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Two more Microsoft execs fly the coop
A couple more execs from Microsoft's list of who's who at the company have moved to allegedly greener pastures.
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Mozilla gets social bug with The Coop
Project is designed to create an add-on with which friends' avatars can share links and photos from Web services.Image: The Coop comes calling
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Image: The Coop comes calling
Mozilla Foundation's Labs project is designed to create an add-on to display a list of friends and content that people wish to share.
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Coop's Scoop
Napster's next big test comes Monday, when its lawyers must provide evidence the service is blocking copyrighted songs from being traded. The company received some breathing room this past week...
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Coop's Scoop
The week ahead, the week that was: We'll see if Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen can strike pay dirt again when his latest venture, Loudcloud, goes public next week. Plus: IBM loves Linux and...
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Coop's Scoop: The week ahead the week that was
Coop's Scoop: The week ahead the week that was: High noon for Microsoft, the Napster fiasco and Intel's chip fest.
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Coop's Scoop
It's high noon for Microsoft on Monday when its lawyers troop into a Washington D.C. appellate court to argue why the software company did not break the law. Also: the Napster fiasco and Intel's...
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Coop's Scoop: Week ahead, the week that was
Coop's Scoop: Week ahead, the week that was
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Coop's Scoop: The week ahead, the week that was
Napster's near-term fate has been decided! But you'll have to wait until next week to find out what actually happened. This cliff-hanger began on Friday, when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...
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Commentary: Coop's favorite tech flop predictions
Prodded into action by a newslist discussion with fellow column curmudgeons, I wound up with a checklist of some of the memorable "can't-miss" products or services which I or colleagues have...
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Coop's Scoop: Week ahead, week that was
Companies still haven't learned their lesson from last year's DDoS attacks, Juno's money-making scheme riles privacy advocates, and MS and Sun shoot it out over Java. Get the scoop from ZDNet's...
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Coop's Scoop: DNS for Dummies and other tales of woe
Microsoft turns into Pratfall Central: Also, the sad saga of Excite@Home. And LinuxWorld takes the Big Apple.
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Coop's Scoop: MS throws down gauntlet, George W takes the oath and Bill Kennard exits, stage right
If you just must, inaugural ball tickets on eBay are going for as much as $1,000 a pop. Otherwise, the Internet will be chockablock with all the Web coverage of the swearing-in ceremony in...
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