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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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Mercury Interactive Takes a Leadership Role in IT Governnance
On February 9, 2004 Mercury Interactive, the global leader in business technology optimization (BTO), announced the release of Mercury Portfolio Management 5.5 within its IT Governance (ITG)...
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London's thriving cloud start-up scene
There's a sudden flourishing of cloud start-up talent in the UK. What's brought it about?
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Will Windows Phone's bumpy start eventually lead to success?
How long will it really take for Microsoft to grab even ten percent of the worldwide smartphone market?
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Sprint's HTC Evo 4G LTE to start shipping (around) May 24th
Held up by U.S. Customs over patent concerns, HTC's EVO 4G LTE may soon reach the hands of pre-orderers.
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FB starts trading on the Nasdaq
Facebook is now a public company. Will the stock go up, or down? The social networking giant has started trading shares on the Nasdaq under the "FB" ticker. Be honest: you're a little excited.
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San Francisco hates your startup: SceneTap
San Francisco denizens are angry that facial-detection cameras placed in bars by nightlife startup app SceneTap go live on Friday.
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BlackBerry 10 and Windows Phone 8 starting over: Advantage RIM
Microsoft's decision to base Windows Phone on WinRT may give RIM an advantage with BlackBerry 10.
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Schneider Electric launches fast charger for electric vehicles
The EVlink DC Quick Charger joins a growing portfolio of EV chargers designed to provide up to 80 percent of a battery's charger in a half-hour or less.
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MobileMe-2-iCloud deadlines fast approaching
About a year ago, Apple told its MobileMe customers that the company would discontinue the service and transition customers to its new iCloud service. The deadline for most customers is June 30....
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Facebook roadshow starting May 7, public on May 18 (rumor)
Facebook is widely expected to go public this month, although there are talks of a possible delay until June. The social networking giant will go public on May 18, 2012, according to the latest rumor.
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Facebook starting IPO roadshow next week (rumor)
Facebook may start its initial public offering (IPO) roadshow as soon as next week. The company is widely expected to go public this month, although some have suggested there could be a delay.
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Cloudera partners with IBM, as its own influence grows
IBM has a new partnership with Cloudera, and it's hardly the Palo Alto startup's first such deal. Is Cloudera becoming the de facto arbiter of Big Data credibility?
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Inside a truly mobile startup (photos)
Needle is currently running its mobile contact center out of a large RV. Though the company will be returning to a normal office, it is showcasing how startups can set up shop almost anywhere.
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Sprint's network overhaul off to good start, but risks loom
Sprint's network investment plan is off to a solid start, but it needs great execution over the next 12 months.
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On 1-year anniversary, organized NSTIC looking for fast track
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace is getting its house in order a year after its inception. The issue now is if it can gain speed and rally a critical mass of public and...
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MacAdmins 2012 conference registration closing fast
The third annual MacAdmins conference at Penn State will be held in University Park during first week in May. There are still open seats although space is limited for the conference.
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The business aspects of cloud: Let's get started
The cloud discussions have been changing rapidly over the last months, focusing away from infrastructure to applications, services and industry requirements.
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Fast Data hits the Big Data fast lane
Fast Data, used in large enterprises for highly specialized needs, has become more affordable and available to the mainstream. Just when corporations absolutely need it.
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Sony starts selling its SmartWatch in the U.S, but there are some problems
Sony's SmartWatch shows that wearable electronics aren't quite ready for primetime.
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States start filing individual lawsuits against e-book publishers
Texas and Connecticut are leading a ring of more than a dozen states in an anti-trust suit against Apple and a few other book publishers over an "anti-competitive price-fixing scheme."
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