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Managing your Microsoft Environment with Tivoli Solutions
For a better way to manage your Microsoft environment, take a look at this white paper. You'll see how solutions from IBM and Tivoli can help you take control of your Microsoft environment.
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MaxRoam drives cost/complexity out of international roaming
When combined with an unlocked GSM phone that's also WiFi capable, Cubic Telecom's MaxRoam service shows some promise to dramatically lower the cost of roaming not just for international...
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Farewell to ZDNet (and CNET)
If you were an auditor asked to examine the human resources records of CNET (parent company to ZDNet), you'd discover that even though the company was officially founded in 1992, that there's a...
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With Office Live Workspace in play, Microsoft's Web-competitors (Google, WebEx, Zoho) speak
It was just a couple of weeks ago that Microsoft finally released the beta of Office Live Workspace (OLW) -- an offering that many see as as Microsoft's response to the pressure its flagship...
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Demo: ClusterSeven's Enterprise Spreadsheet Manager tightly monitors spreadsheet integrity
How many times have you stared at the bottom line of a spreadsheet that's full of formulas knowing exactly what figures should be there, only to find that there's a different set of numbers...
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Google Apps 'founder' Rajen Sheth: We dialog with users through new code
Last week, while in California, I had an opportunity to sit down with Rajen Sheth -- the man at Google who is credited with coming up with the idea of Google Apps. That interview, along with a...
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Chartered to protect the henhouse, has the FTC turned into a fox?
I rarely get e-mail from the USA Today's Byron Acohido (who from time to time interviews me for my opinions on tech). But today, Acohido drew my attention to a story that he has co-authored with...
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Google's GMail product manager: 'User data should never be held hostage'
Last week, while in California, I made the rounds, capturing on video as many interviews as I could with interesting people that would be fun to hear from. One of those was Google Gmail product...
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Google/OpenSocial's director of engineering David Glazer unplugged: 'Shindig is live'
While at Bebo's launch event yesterday in San Francisco, I had a chance to catch up with David Glazer, the director of engineering at Google who is overseeing the evolution of the OpenSocial...
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With tech titan support, Green Grid to help datacenters go green with measurement standards
With so many tech vendors claiming their solutions to be green and looking for a leg up with customers wanting to be more power efficient with everything from their servers right up to their...
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Bebo CEO Michael Birch Unplugged: Facebook apps now run on Bebo, OpenSocial support next
I'm in San Francisco this week making the rounds and, as luck would have it (this was not part of our original plan), Bebo.com was running a launch event while we happened to be here in the city....
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Give Mother Earth the holiday gift of freecycle.org. I have.
Taking care of the planet seems like such a big job that sometimes, it seems like it's relatively impossible for us to really make a difference on an individual level. You hear about big issues...
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Before buying an HD display, read this lowdown on 720p vs. 1080i vs 1080p
Last week (and just in time for any big holiday buying you plan on doing), David Carnoy who works over at one of ZDNet's sister organizations (within CNET) published what he's calling the final...
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Office Live Workspace narrows Google App gap while playing to MS-Office's strengths
With Web 2.0 being the rage that it is, Web-based productivity software from the likes of Google, Zoho, and WebEx appears to be getting all the buzz while Microsoft which has so far eschewed the...
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Second Kindle bug hits (not a crash this time) and how Amazon will 'patch' Kindles
Earlier this week, I shared with you a video of Amazon's Kindle ebook reader in a crashed state. It was my first Kindle bug (brought on by an attempt to connect it to my PC via USB). While the...
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More reflection on the Kindle: Did Amazon just answer an unnerved media industry's prayers?
This is a replay of a conversation with my father who spent most of his life as a media executive (though not with any company that I've ever worked for). Dad: Oh, you have the Kindle? Me: Yes....
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Amazon's Kindle: Much needed revolution or book industry power play?
Like Apple's iPods and the iTunes Music Store (iTMS) from which they can so effortlessly acquire their content, the transparency of the automation and infrastructure that makes Amazon's Kindle...
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Video: Amazon's Kindle in a crashed state -- must the content be reloaded?
For those of you who have been around long enough to experience some of the earlier PDAs based on flash memory like Palm's initial Pilot and later, devices like the iPaq that were based on...
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Did the W3C acknowledge CDF's potential as an office format (vs ODF) in newly public e-mail?
Last week, after interviewing most of the players involved in a controversy regarding the future of the OpenDocument Format (a controversy mostly rooted in the confusion of two nearly identical...
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Between H.264 & 90% price drop, will Adobe's new media servers mean more YouTubes?
Today, Adobe announced the third versions of its two Flash Media Servers: Flash Media Interactive Server 3 and Flash Media Streaming Server 3. While the two servers represent a range of...
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Amazon 'Kindled' thoughts: Should Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 be renamed to Fahrenheit 1981?
As you can see from this past Friday's "unboxing" video, I received for review a Kindle ebook from Amazon. In that video (and its accompanying blog post), I had some initial thoughts on the...
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