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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Facebook amends IPO a fourth time, includes Q1 2012 financials
In its fourth IPO amendment, Facebook has released Q1 2012 financials: revenues are following typical trends, but profits are down. The company is widely expected to go public next month.
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Vonage: New apps and a bid to become internationally relevant
It remains to be seen whether Vonage can make much traction against Skype's installed base, but the opportunities abroad are huge.
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Netflix eases liquidity worries, raises more questions
Netflix's $400 million in new capital will come in handy, but the company still has a lot to juggle in the next year or two.
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HP's future: All eyes on the outlook for 2012
Wall Street expects HP CEO Meg Whitman to cut the outlook for 2012, but analysts are increasingly betting that the guidance won't be a total trainwreck.
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Analysts crush HP's revamp: 'Juggling in a wind tunnel'
Analysts blast HP's transformation moves and the way they were carried out. Biggest beef: The pricey acquisition of Autonomy.
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Avaya IPO deep dive: Competition, debt are big worries
Avaya filed for an initial public offering of $1 billion in stock, but there are numerous items that could give investors some pause.
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AOL's Huffington Post purchase: Worth nearly half of the cash balance?
AOL on Monday paid $315 million---$300 million in cash---for the Huffington Post and while most are focusing on the content and editorial plans, observers may want to look at the balance sheet and...
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Postal Service Ends 2010 with $8.5 Billion Loss
The recent recession, continuing economic pressures, and migration of mail to electronic media had a significant adverse impact on mail volumes and operating revenues. Despite rigorous initiatives...
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Clearwire: Subscribers surge, but so does cash crunch; Here come layoffs
Clearwire projects 4 million subscribers by the end of the year, but the company needs money and is cutting 15 percent of its workforce.
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AOL: Good progress, but turnarounds take time
AOL reported a better-than-expected third quarter and CEO Tim Armstrong delivered a bunch of interesting metaphors about the company's turnaround. But AOL remains a 2011 story.
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Twitter's CEO switch is a smart business move
Twitter CEO Evan Williams stepped down today to focus more on product strategy, handing off the steering-of-the-ship duties to Chief Operating Officer Dick Costolo.
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HP moves to allay shareholders with $10 billion repurchase plan
With a $2 billion offer on the table to acquire 3Par, Hewlett-Packard moved to allay shareholder concerns with a hefty stock buyback plan.
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Physical Mail Still Preferred by Many
The consumers surveyed for the study indicated a broad preference for physical mail, with 66% of respondents saying they prefer to receive catalogs by physical mail, 61% preferring to receive...
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Apple passes Microsoft to become biggest tech company
Apple has passed Microsoft in terms of market capitalization, with a value of roughly $222 billion, about $3 billion ahead of Microsoft.
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Microsoft CFO Liddell to leave; Klein named new finance chief
Microsoft said that CFO Chris Liddell will leave the company at the end of the year. Peter Klein will take over as CFO.
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Survey: IT leaders looking to squeeze vendors; Is best of breed back?
As technology budgets are squeezed IT decision makers are increasingly looking toward vendor savings to hit their targets, according to a survey by Wedbush Morgan. The securities firm surveyed...
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Satyam: PWC's version of the 'Who's On First?' comedy routine
Who's on 1st? Thank you, thank you, thank you to the folks at TechMarketView for finding the most inane testimony yet in the still amusing Satyam fraud saga. The story, and you’ve got to read...
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Analysts deem Palm launch a success; Pre inventory replenishment eyed
Updated: Analysts called the Palm Pre launch a success, but supplies were tight. Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Walkley deemed the initial Pre sales "solid."Â And J.P. Morgan analyst Paul Coster...
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Report: Fraud and deception at Satyam was deep
The fraud and deception at Satyam Computer Services in India was so in-depth that it included dual accounting books, thousands of forged invoices, thousands of unnecessary employees and dozens...
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De-Briefing the Satyam Sale
What should Tech Mahindra do next? Tech Mahindra (TM) paid around $351 million for a 30% stake in Satyam yesterday and has proposed buying an additional 20%. With the latter purchase, Tech...
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