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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Mercedes offers computer-to-car map interface
Mercedes-Benz USA will offer the ability to send directions from Google or Yahoo Maps directly from a computer or mobile device to one of their cars. The Search & Send service was developed...
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Sapphire 2012: The Softer, Greater SAP...I Hope
Let me start this with a strange and seemingly incoherent (but truly more inchoate) statement. "If SAP marketed to the rest of the world, the way they produce conferences, they could arguably...
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Cloud inefficiency - Bad habits are hard to break
Cloud can save you a lot of money - if you use it effectively. But cloud users have developed bad habits which are leading to inefficiencies, blogs James Staten.
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IT tasks to do when there's a break in the action
It may seem that every minute is filled with emergencies but what do you do when there's down-time?
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Visual Studio LightSwitch: Will it emerge from sleeper status?
The first version of Microsoft's Visual Studio LightSwitch dev tool has achieved only modest traction in the market. Here's a set of recommendations from an ardent supporter of the product.
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How the cloud helps build agile companies and encourage experimentation
With subscription-based pricing and low cost of entry, SaaS gives companies the freedom to innovate with their software choices and run with what works
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Top 50 iPad Rollouts by Enterprises & Schools (Updated May 22, 2012)
To all the remaining skeptics: there's one bit of evidence that to me pretty much proves that the iPad - and tablets - won't be a one-hit wonder.
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Facebook's business model puzzle: How do you monetize India?
India poses a double whammy for Facebook: An immature ad market and a mostly mobile audience.
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Hollywood hotel casts ClearEdge fuel cell in supporting role
The system will handle about 45 percent of the electricity needs for the refurbished Lafayette Hotel, whose guests once included stars such as Ava Gardner and Bob Hope.
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Cloud meets hardware: The inevitable merger
The evidence is piling up: Hardware systems will increasingly work in tandem with the cloud.
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Speed of business propels SaaS expansion
SaaS adoption is rife among fast-growing companies that want to adapt to change and stay up-to-date. That leaves conventional on-premise vendors competing for the laggards.
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More details emerge about Ikea's Uppleva HDTV
The Swedish furniture company is planning a TV built into a home entertainment system that includes a wireless subwoofer and support for online apps from YouTube and others.
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MuleSoft suite of tools eases way for SaaS integration in the cloud
Key differentiators less involve building applications now than in the effective composition of services.
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Dell intros integration packs for syncing data across cloud apps
Dell is beefing up its cloud portfolio with new integration packs touted to be able to sync critical, sensitive data across cloud-based software applications and services.
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Apple's iCloud crash response only dents customer confidence
Apple's iCloud has recovered from a 90 minute email outage. The outage wasn't the primary concern: it was that Apple didn't tell anyone of the problem until after it had been fixed.
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Ten years of Windows malware and Microsoft's security response
They don't make malware like they used to. Literally. Back in 2002, Microsoft and its customers were forced to deal with an unprecedented outbreak of attacks on Windows that threatened the...
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Six iPhone apps that can help you in an emergency
Whether it's a flat tire on the freeway, a fender-bender in a parking lot, or someone who needs medical attention, help is just an app away.
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Adobe CEO: Creative Cloud will be 'preferred way' of distribution
Adobe's Creative Cloud will become "the preferred way" to distribute software for the company and its customers, said CEO Shantanu Narayen.
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What Microsoft can teach Apple about security response
Microsoft just released seven security updates to fix 23 vulnerabilities in Windows and other products. In February, Apple released a massive update that covered 51 vulnerabilities and also...
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Apache OpenOffice 3.4 makes official debut; LibreOffice makes its case
Let the games begin. Tuesday, the Apache Software Foundation announced the first official release of Apache OpenOffice, version 3.4, since Oracle donated it to the ASF in mid 2011.
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