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Cbeyond to Implement Zero-Touch Provisioning
Check out this case study to learn about the difference that provisioning software made at one company, and see how it can impact yours.
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Chinese censorship: to protect 'healthy growth of our youth'
In the U.S., the notion of censoring information broadly in order to protect has been out of fashion since the early 1960s. So we can position China's ethical development on this spectrum as at...
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Google has Olympic fever
Since Google is spending a lot of time and money making sure they are the number one search engine in every country, or at least trying to, it's no surprise that Google has been looking at the...
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MasterCard using 'best practices' to sell mobile payments
Using its worldwide name brand, MasterCard is hoping to draw more small business owners into its new mobile point-of-sale program.
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SAP internal memo names top cloud competitors
SAP reveals its top competitors in the cloud.
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Windows RT browser restriction sparks Senate Committee probe
A U.S. Senate committee could start an antitrust investigation against Microsoft, after the Redmond software giant said Internet Explorer 10 would be the only desktop browser in its upcoming...
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CA: Q4 strong, company surge continues
For CA, it was the second consecutive strong quarter for the company.
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Optimism for European Hardcopy Peripherals Market
The outlook remains optimistic for growth, but margins for suppliers remain constrained...
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Hadoop software market to hit $812.8 million in 2016, says IDC
IDC put the Hadoop-MapReduce ecosystem market at $77 million in 2011. That'll change in a hurry.
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2012 Olympics themed malware circulating in the wild
Security researchers from TrendMicro have intercepted a currently circulating 2012 Olympics themed emails containing malicious attachments.
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Over 1.5 million Visa, MasterCard credit card numbers stolen?
U.S.-based credit card processor company Global Payments is about to announce more details about the security breach that recently saw millions of credit card numbers stolen. It doesn't look good.
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Ricoh Gets High Marks in Analysis by IDC
Ricoh has leveraged its global experience to shape its Managed Document Services (MDS) strategy for addressing pressing customer concerns in MPS, including cost control, environmental...
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Meaningful use: ready and willing, but not sure how able
The good news? Hospitals are halfway to EHR system adoption. The bad news? Lack of confidence in the ability to get to Stage 2.
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Linux Foundation to host CloudOpen to mitigate open source cloud war
The Linux Foundation will host CloudOpen later this summer for backers and supporters of OpenStack, CloudStack and other open source cloud related projects. It will run parallel with LinuxCon NA...
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Why you can't post London Olympics photos, videos online
Taking a photo of your favourite athlete at this year's Olympics could land you in trouble. But Olympic organisers said that enforcing social media rules is impossible.
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10 best concepts of the International auto show season
From Frankfurt to New York, with stops in Geneva, Detroit, and Los Angeles, automakers unveiled their secret design projects to the public. These concept cars showed off new styling language,...
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OnForce: Improving economy might not be helping IT industry
A slow quarter for tech projects matched with rising gas prices are having a negative effect on contract-based IT professionals, according to OnForce.
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Google Currents reaches out to international audience
Stepping up its game to try to match Flipboard, Google Currents has expanded its international news sources.
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Hands-on with the HTC One X and One S international models (review and gallery)
The HTC One X and One S are fantastic new smartphones and I can't wait to see the US models released over the next couple of months.
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Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn resigns; tech retailer seeks new strategies
Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn throws in the towel, underscoring the fact that the tech retailer is still stumbling online and off. Can an Amazon or Apple alum turn the ship around?
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International or AT&T Galaxy Note; which one do you prefer?
While you may only be familiar with the Samsung Galaxy Note, there are two models with several differences for the mobile enthusiast to choose from.
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