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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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Practices win flexibility on 2011 meaningful use rules
In a letter to NCHIT David Blumenthal, the Health IT Policy Committee is now suggesting the Department of Health and Human Services defer up to six of its 25 meaningful use standards.
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For Acorda Therapeutics, disaster recovery protects vital enterprise assets and smooths way to data center flexibility and migration
Prior to virtualization, we were spending a lot of time managing our infrastructure, with all those physical servers. Once we virtualized everything, we spent way less time managing the...
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EMC launches VSPEX, touts flexibility, configurations
EMC VSPEX's architecture was cooked up with Brocade, Cisco, Citrix, Intel, Microsoft and VMWare.
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IBM launches PureSystems, touts integration, flexibility
Big Blue's new family aims to create integrated data center building blocks for infrastructure and applications with "expertise" built in.
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Continuous improvement and flexibility are keys to successful data center transformation, say HP experts
As you start looking at transformation, a big part of transformation is not just the cost savings that may come about through being able to redeploy your people, but it's also from making sure...
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Nokia's flexible, kinetic device interface (photos)
Here's a look at the flexible device from Finnish mobile phone company. It's controlled by twisting and bowing the device.
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Google's complete lack of account flexibility is really starting to irritate me
Google's lack of account flexibility needs to change.
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Flexible solar panel uses thin-film cells (photos)
SoloPower's thin-film solar panels are made into flexible rolls, which makes them easy to manufacture, transport, and install, the company says. Join CNET for a factory tour.
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Thin, flexible smartphone bends the rules of input
A "flexible iPhone" prototype does everything a smartphone does, such as store books, play music or make phone calls.
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Google Voice on Sprint: Freeing phone numbers for more flexibility
Before I offer my two cents about this week's Google Voice news, I should probably note that I am a huge fan of the service and have been using it since it was Grand Central - before the...
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Viewfinity 3.5 firm but flexible control of Windows desktops and laptops
Powerful, but granular, control of Windows run time environments.
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McKinsey: run IT like a flexible 'factory'
Lean IT, agile development, and cloud are converging to create a software revolution that extends beyond industrialization, researchers say.
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Samsung, LG show off new prototypes of futuristic flexible displays
Samsung and LG gave us glimpses of the future of e-readers and computing devices at the FPD International event this week Japan.
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Reports: SOA, flexible systems may help prevent another bank meltdown
Two separate analyst reports conclude that there's only so much more life that can be squeezed out of banks' older legacy core systems, and it's time to move on to more open, flexible architectures.
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Amazing: Sony's paper-thin 'rollable' flexible OLED display
A prototype Sony OLED display is flexible enough to roll around a No. 2 pencil. Don't believe it? Watch this video.
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Dell rolls out new Latitude enterprise laptops: E4310 ultraportable, 2110 netbook; E5410, E5510
Dell on Wednesday rolled out a new batch of Latitude laptops for the enterprise: one ultraportable, two reliable standbys and one netbook.
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The growing need for a flexible governance and risk management framework
Neither regulations nor security threats are going away but the right approach to compliance and risk management can be less expensive than the way most organizations tackle these situations...
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Practices win flexibility on 2011 meaningful use rules
In a letter to NCHIT David Blumenthal, the Health IT Policy Committee is now suggesting the Department of Health and Human Services defer up to six of its 25 meaningful use standards.
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Anticipating Sharepoint 2010: Making Enterprise Foundations More Flexible?
Last weekend's New York Times technology section piece about Microsoft Sharepoint is still their ninth most emailed tech story nearly a week later. 'Microsoft’s SharePoint Thrives in the...
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New Socialtext Microblogging Appliance Signals Increased Flexibility
Socialtext are making available an 'unbundled' appliance version of their microblogging product 'Signals' at an attractive $US1 per user per month, plus $1,000 per month server subscription....
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