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Business Re-imagined
Take a look at this white paper to learn about how industry leaders are re-imagining the way we do business.
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The federal cloud: Another Microsoft vs. Google battleground
The ongoing race between Microsoft and Google in the cloud application space continued to heat up this week with Google's launch of Google Apps for Government, a head-to-head competitor of...
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EPEAT adds four certification and testing partners
The new global alliance partners, known as Product Registration Entities, will help scale EPEAT's verification efforts.
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Amazon Web Services lands more SAP certifications
AWS is now certified for SAP Business All-in-One for Linux and Windows and SAP Rapid Deployment and Business Objects software for Windows Server 2008 R2.
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HP Discover 2012 conference promises insights, information and user networking as businesses face a crossroads in IT delivery
IT trends are pushing those tasked with supporting their businesses, as never before, to meet and collaborate with their peers and colleagues, and really re-evaluate how IT and business come together.
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Microsoft: Office 365 for enterprises now FISMA-certified
Microsoft's Office 365 hosted app bundle is FISMA-certified, making it potentially more appealing to U.S. government customers.
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VMware 5.0 Training Day Five and Overview (Review)
My week long VMware 5.0 training experience is complete. Glean from my five days at the screen.
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VMware 5.0 Training Days Three and Four (Review)
VMware 5.0's Hump Day and Final Turn chronicled in living color. Grab some caffeine and focus.
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Unpatched server led to GlobalSign breach
GlobalSign failed to update one of its web servers, which allowed a hacker to access it, and led to the company ceasing operations for more than a week.
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VMware 5.0 Training Days One and Two (Review)
The new vSphere 5.0 virtualization software and underlying technology are available as training. Take it but be ready for it.
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Fairfax high school considers going virtual
A U.S. school is considering a move to fully virtual learning.
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Every company is a media company - but most need training...
Every business needs to be a media company too. Creating and publishing media are hugely important competitive features.
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Raspberry Pi passes critical test - almost set for sale
The makers of the mini-Linux computer, Raspberry Pi showed their product was safe for ordinary users.
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The history of distance learning [Infographic]
How has distance-based learning changed though the ages?
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Snag puts Raspberry Pi back on hold
Distributors have put sales of the $35 Linux computer on hold until they see a certification mark.
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iPad 3 cleared for sale in China, despite trademark dispute
Apple's Wi-Fi iPad 3 model has passed certification in China, and is clear for sale, despite the ongoing trademark dispute between Apple and Proview.
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Google dumps keys, passwords; secures services with standards, certs
Google is improving security for Web applications connecting to its server-based platforms by dropping keys and passwords and turning to certificates and an emerging protocol called OAuth 2.0.
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Luidia finds that tight budgets change, don't eliminate tech implementations
Luidia, maker of the very cool eBeam interactive whiteboard tool, just released market data that lets us draw some interesting conclusions.
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Classroom 2.0 Book Project deadline extended
Educators! You now have until April 21st to submit contributions to the Classroom 2.0 book!
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The corporate learning shuffle
Collective business collaboration is very different to our individual digital interaction choices: how do we leverage past generations of training technologies to align with new opportunities to...
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MIT launches first free online course
MITx is now allowing students around the world to enroll in its first prototype online course.
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