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How freebies are ruining Google I/O
The Law of Unintended Consequences claims another victim as Google's largesse threatens to undermine the purpose of Google I/O.
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Backroom only for Thunderbolt cables
The speed available from Apple's Thunderbolt I/O technology is amazing. But good luck finding a cable when you really need one.
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Intel's new Xeon triples I/O performance; brings 10 GbE to the motherboard
The combination of the new Xeon processor and a 10 GbE LOM controller brings major improvements in I/O performance to the datacenter
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Top 10 IT Service Management challenges for 2012
2011 was a challenging year for Infrastructure & Ops professionals - and 2012 won't be any easier, blogs Stephen Mann.
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Meet Jamie: A HERO with the power to force change
Do employees need to align with the policies and practices of the business - or does the business need to re-align with the employee? Dave Johnson blogs.
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Cloud in 2012: The awkward teenage years are upon us
Our top 10 predictions for the cloud computing market in 2012.
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Public Clouds Prove I&O Pros Are From Venus And Developers Are From Mars
If you want to get your cloud strategy right, you must engage your developers, blogs James Staten.
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Five steps to improve your IT financial management maturity
IT financial management may not be the most exciting aspect of technology, but failing to address it could result in desire consequences, blogs Stephen Mann.
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Run IT As A Business? Do You Know What It Means?
It delivery needs to be demand - rather than supply - driven, blogs Stephen Mann.
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Thunderbolt moves up - and down
The slow-mo rollout of Thunderbolt peripherals continues with some critical milestones, including the first Thunderbolt product to add only $100 to retail cost. But that's not all.
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Social? Cloud? What about mobile?
What does mobility mean in IT service management terms?
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Will it be DevOps or "DevOid� For I&O Professionals?
Can DevOps save IT Ops from extinction? Stephen Mann weighs in on the ongoing tension between IT Operations and Application Development.
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MobileTechRoundup show #240; Google I/O and lots of Android news
Google held their I/O event last week and there was a lot of Android news from other folks too. Microsoft talked up Mango and so did we.
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Good to Go #10 with Noah and James: Google I/O and LTE saves the day
Noah Kravitz of TechnoBuffalo and James Kendrick of ZDNet present Good to Go: a weekly video show covering the hot topics of the day. We battled flickering lights and no connectivity for today's...
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A world of Android phones at Google I/O (photos)
Though Google I/O is mostly for developers, there's plenty to see for the average cell phone fan. On one floor, a display case had Android phones from around the world.
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Androids at Google I/O
Just as Android pins were a hot commodity at the 2011 Mobile World Congress, collectible Android figures were a top attraction at Google I/O 2011 in San Francisco.
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Google's I/O keynote video stream FAIL
Google's I/O Day 1 keynote stream was completely down during the event and equally unavailable for most of the day afterward - a total FAIL. Google should used Apple's new iDataCenter.
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Samsung Series 5 Chromebook unveiled (photos)
Samsung shows off a first-of-its-kind Chromebook in at Google's I/O developers conference San Francisco.
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Google's vision of a developing world (photos)
Scenes from the Google I/O conference at Moscone West in San Francisco, where developers are converging to learn the latest coming from inside the Googleplex.
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