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Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Update on Chinese wallboard with a side order of sulphur
Chinese sulphur-exhaling wallboard: the latest.
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Photos: Engineering lessons learned from Katrina
Princeton study finds surprising similarities between Hurricane Katrina and 2004 tsunami.
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Photos: Hurricane Day 3--relief is on the way
Government and private organizations have plenty to clean up in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Photos: New Orleans, before and after
Satellite imagery shows the extent of the flooding in the city caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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Photos: Hurricane Day 3--relief is on the way
Government and private organizations have plenty to clean up in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Photos: New Orleans, before and after
Satellite imagery shows the extent of the flooding in the city caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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Hurricane Trackers: Survival tools for Smartphone, Tablet and even Desktop users
Your tablet and smartphone can be invaluable tools to help you stay out of harm's way during hurricane season.
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Offshore U.S. wind turbines seen as vulnerable to hurricanes
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University suggest more attention be paid to turbine design, especially for technologies in the Atlantic and U.S. Gulf Coast.
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1969 Holden Hurricane: Ahead of its time (photos)
The Holden Hurricane was a show-stopper when it debuted at the 1969 Melbourne Motor Show. The Hurricane has recently been restored and will be on display at the Motorclassica car show at the...
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Engaging Citizens the Right Way: Government Uses Twitter During Hurricane Irene
A note on this post: This post was written by Bob Greenberg, President of GHInternational, a noted expert on emergency response management and particularly the way that we can use contemporary...
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VIDEO SHOCK - Hurricane Irene New York kills All (Facebook scam)
Scammers are taking advantage of the most recent natural disaster in the US with their usual Facebook likejacking tricks.
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Knocked off the grid in Jersey: Surviving on mobile tech
Hurricane Irene severed all power to my town and forced me into using mobile technology as my main link to the outside world.
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Hurricane Irene exposes United Airlines' system issues
The stress of natural disaster can push IT systems to the breaking point, which directly affects customer responsiveness. United's story demonstrates the importance of flexible systems.
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Eton's hand-cranked Axis is your Hurricane Irene survival gadget
When you need a radio, LED flashlight, clock and even a way to charge your smartphone but have run out of batteries and the power is out, this American Red Cross-branded device could just save...
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Social Media: Hurricanes, cyclones and real-time reporting, oh my!
Esri.com offers a real-time interactive map covering hurricane Irene activity with integrated content from sites like Twitter, Flickr and YouTube posted by those living on the east coast.
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Riding out the hurricane with your cell phone
Hurricane Irene has the East Coast hunkering down to deal with the beast, and those in the affected area need to prepare for the storm. These simple tips will help you deal with the hurricane...
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Hurricane Irene images as it nears East Coast
Hurricane Irene is currently planning its attack on the U.S. East Coast - expected to begin on Saturday.
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Hurricane Electric takes its IPv6 expertise to the datacenter
Want to move your datacenter to the Internet of the 21st century with IPv6? Hurricane Electric is ready to help.
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Virtualization: Critical component of hurricane planning
As the hurricane and two tropical storms slide across the Atlantic ocean towards the U.S., I can't help but think about the impact virtualization can have on disaster planning and recovery. If we...
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HP Hurricane tablet running webOS rumored to be coming in Q3 2010
HP killed off development of its Slate tablet recently, supposedly because of the company's unhappiness with how it ran Windows 7. After HP acquired Palm and promised that webOS would boldly go...
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