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Taking Management of Your SAP Environment to the Next Level
If your database is operating in an SAP environment, there are specialized tools at your disposal that can help you manage it. Read this white paper to learn more about IBM's Integrated Service...
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US Internet users more likely to contact government
Ways to contact US government Internet Users Non Users Going to a government office 48% 24% Calling a government office 33% 16% Writing a letter 14% 8% Sending email to government office...
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Study: Government outsourcing needs oversight
Government offices are outsourcing desktop IT services, but need to keep better track of where they're spending money and what benefits they receive, according to a watchdog agency.
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Microsoft rolls out Office 365 for Government
Microsoft has added a multi-tenant version of Office 365 for government users to its hosted app line-up.
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Top 10 reasons why bringing your business to the cloud can reduce costs
IT professionals are under pressure to do more with less and many are now turning to the cloud as an efficient way to meet the demands of a changing workforce. This video and The Top Ten Tech...
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Top 374 keywords the U.S. government monitors
Three months on, the media mill continues to grind after EPIC releases a four-page list of words the U.S. government monitors social media for.
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New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?
New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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Microsoft's piracy problem: Lock, stock and two Googley barrels
If you thought TV, movie and music studios were the most likely candidates to have asked Google to remove pirated and copyright-infringing content, think again.
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Microsoft Office for iPad and Android tablets may be coming in November
We know that Microsoft Office is coming to the iPad and rumors also now state it will be coming to Android tablets. We do not yet have an official launch date, but we may see the application in...
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SAP gets huge cloud and extended business process boost with Ariba acquisition
SAP is focused on global cloud growth opportunities, but is wisely defining cloud as a place to do business and extend socially amplified discovery and collaboration efficiencies.
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Yuchun Lee's journey from card counter to IBM's social media guru
The man in charge of IBM's effort to help chief marketing officers do their jobs learned how to take a chance while "Bringing Down the House" in Las Vegas.
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Chief Marketing Officer - the hottest seat in the C-suite
It's a hot seat but not in a good way...
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Anonymous hacks Bureau of Justice, leaks 1.7GB of data
Anonymous has apparently hacked the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics and posted 1.7GB of data belonging to the agency on The Pirate Bay. This is a Monday Mail Mayhem release.
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Europe offers Google settlement option in antitrust case
After months of dilly-dallying and thumb-twiddling, European competition regulators said Google can remedy its actions and settle to prevent a fully-fledged antitrust investigation.
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Pakistan censors Twitter: all may not be what it seems
Was the Pakistani Twitter shutdown just about squelching free speech over an art contest, or was there potentially something more?
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Apple rumors and patent power, Windows Phone, and Amazon Wireless (MobileTechRoundup show #269)
Kevin and I talk a lot about our personal choices and in this week's show you will hear about a few moves I made in regards to my smartphones and many other mobile musings.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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Zuckerberg won't share - IPO will maintain his total control
It's ironic that Facebook encourages so much sharing by so many yet Mr Zuckerberg refuses to share where it matters -- control of the company.
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UK government staff caught snooping on citizen data
What a surprise: the U.K. government was forced to reveal under Freedom of Information laws more than 1,000 civil servants have 'snooped' on British citizens' private data.
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Cyber security: U.S. mulls blocking China Mobile license
Concerned about cyber security and possible spying, U.S. officials are considering denying China Mobile's license for providing international information service in the United States. Officials...
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