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The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
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Worldwide cost of IT failure: $6.2 trillion
Most IT professionals know that project failure is a common and serious problem in organizations of all kinds. New research attempts to quantify the extent of IT failure in the worldwide economy.
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RIM's impending collapse: By the numbers
RIM is in dire straits. This week it announced it would suffer an operating loss and suspended its shares on the Nasdaq. Here's what you need to know before market open.
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Top 10 reasons why bringing your business to the cloud can reduce costs
IT professionals are under pressure to do more with less and many are now turning to the cloud as an efficient way to meet the demands of a changing workforce. This video and The Top Ten Tech...
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World's first M2M time clock powers payroll, doesn't fudge the numbers
The world's first machine-to-machine technology-powered time clock tracks hourly employees in the field for payroll, no paper time sheets necessary.
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Wells Fargo simplifies person-to-person payments with clearXchange
Wells Fargo simplifies making person-to-person payments to just using an email address or a phone number.
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Facebook IPO: Final numbers
Facebook is going public on Friday. Forget all the hype, speculation, and rumors. Focus on the numbers, not the letters. Here's a quick rundown of the most important and most recent ones.
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How much do DVD and digital media playback features really cost?
The amounts required to license digital media decoders on Windows PCs seem like chump change. But multiply those pennies times hundreds of millions of PCs, and the bill for Microsoft and its PC...
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No Windows 8 DVD playback will mean increased costs, and consumer confusion
While Apple has a streamlined one-size-fits-all OS X edition that contains everything users needs, Microsoft is once again juggling features in order to make one edition of Windows more superior...
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Will Windows 8 PCs cost too much at launch?
Laptop makers are reportedly concerned about the higher costs of supporting Windows 8's touch-screen capabilities. The result could be that demand for Windows 8 PCs may not pick up steam until 2013.
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Numbers show dot-XXX sites are a sham
New data from ICANN and six months of dot-XXX traffic in stat sites reveals the TLD is an oversold bust.
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Over 1.5 million Visa, MasterCard credit card numbers stolen?
U.S.-based credit card processor company Global Payments is about to announce more details about the security breach that recently saw millions of credit card numbers stolen. It doesn't look good.
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Samsung's record Q1: By the numbers
Samsung's record first quarter put the company ahead of Nokia in handset sales, and in front of Apple in smartphone sales. Is the company unstoppable?
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ID thieves discovering defenseless target - the dead
Nearly 800,000 deceased Americans each year have their identity stolen by thieves looking for financial or other gain, according to a new study.
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Dear Google: we need a quality reverse phone number lookup for Google Voice
Since Google is the oracle of all information, it seems strange that it can't tell you who owns a given phone number.
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Windows 8: Media Center functionality likely to cost more
Microsoft pushing Media Center users to Pro version.
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Mini iPad - the numbers just don't add up
A mini iPad might make sense if iPad sales were flagging, but there's nothing to suggest that Apple is having a problem selling full-sized iPads.
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The malware numbers game: how many viruses are out there?
How many distinct strains of malware are in circulation today? If you said hundreds of thousands or millions, you're way off. A close look at numbers from one leading security company helps...
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Facebook, Instagram chatter: By the numbers
The discussion ranges from questions about Instagram's actual value to whether or not the popular indie photo-sharing app had sold out.
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Worldwide cost of IT failure (revisited): $3 trillion
These are the most reasonable numbers I have seen on the global economic impact of IT failures.
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Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen
The Utah Department of Health hack has grown once again, and the FBI is now involved. The latest total is 780,000 victims: 500,000 records and 280,000 Social Security numbers (SSNs) stolen.
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