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Global at the Core
Check out this white paper to see how global businesses can compete by using the latest in cloud applications and tools.
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Murdoch's iPad newspaper: Nice try, but no chance
There was some buzz over the weekend that a team over at News Corp., the parent company behind the Wall Street Journal and Fox News, is hard at work on an iPad-only "newspaper," called The Daily,...
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Chronic conditions the big story of 2008
While not entirely preventable, chronic ailments would not cost nearly as much to treat as they do if Americans practiced wellness. That means exercising, eating less, getting thinner.
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Alabama's Broadband Tide
BROADBAND INITIATIVE – If you really want anywhere access to the Internet, you understand the value and you’ll pay for it. A DirecWay dish on an RV at Gulf State Park, on the so-called...
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Outsourcing pays off
Case studies:The MSP industry suffered a rough patch like everyone else after the dot-com bust, but survivors such as NetSolve and NTT/Verio are servicing enterprise customers and saving them...
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The information diet
Clay Johnson makes a case for conscious information consumption in his new book, drawing analogies with our food habits and options. We are in danger of being drowned in information; strategies...
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Seat 54F ... And The MacBook Air
Why are people bringing devices such as the MacBook Air to work? And what does it mean to Infrastructure & Ops Professionals?
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What's the future of Apple retail with Ron Johnson's departure?
Apple's vice president of retail, Ron Johnson, is leaving for J.C. Penney. How are Apple Stores likely to fare without him?
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Facebooking mom gets 10 years for letting toddler drown
A mother who played on Facebook while her 13 month-old son drowned in the bathtub has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
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Murdoch's iPad newspaper: Nice try, but no chance
There was some buzz over the weekend that a team over at News Corp., the parent company behind the Wall Street Journal and Fox News, is hard at work on an iPad-only "newspaper," called The Daily,...
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Visio cofounder Ted Johnson is back at Microsoft
Among the interesting tidbits revealed during Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) 9 debut (in developer-preview form) was that Ted Johnson, the founder of Visio, is back at Microsoft and is working...
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Testing the new rules of relationship management
Social CRM: The New Rules of Relationship Management View more documents from Jeremiah Owyang. Last week the world and his Twitter dog went nuts over this Altimeter report. (See above)...
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Text4Baby from Big Brother?
What Chopra has done is organize all the major groups, like J&J, focused on the health problems of pregnancy and newborns, then convinced them to cooperate on a free service that will help people.
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Lunch.com - creating a platform for critical thinking
[caption id="attachment_682" align="aligncenter" width="475" caption="JR Johnson founder of Lunch.com"][/caption] J.R Johnson is looking very SoCal when I meet him at my favorite meeting spot...
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Sun & Symantec: A New Breed of Sustainability Leadership?
The passage of the Waxman Markey Bill through the US House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee this week has left behind it some hard feelings and a split in the business lobby. The...
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Convergence alert: Keep an eye on the building network tech guys
This is one of those thinking-out-loud posts that I believe will inform many GreenTech Pastures posts to come. Just wanted to direct your attention to a new ad campaign out of IBM this morning...
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Chronic conditions the big story of 2008
While not entirely preventable, chronic ailments would not cost nearly as much to treat as they do if Americans practiced wellness. That means exercising, eating less, getting thinner.
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Once again J&J gets out in front of the bad news
Johnson & Johnson remains a great management case study and the 1982 lessons remain relevant. Don't argue. Make yourself appear more safety-oriented than even your critics. Take the short-term...
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Juniper: Enterprise demand strong; Johnson hired to scale up
Current Juniper CEO Scott Kriens delivered strong quarter results, said enterprise demand was solid and outlined the primary reason Kevin Johnson was hired as his replacement: He knows how to...
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Ballmer seeks to justify Microsoft's bottomless-pit online spending
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer played online-services pitch man during his opening keynote at Microsoft's annual Financial Analyst Meeting (FAM), explaining why Microsoft believes it must continue to...
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Ballmer does Windows; Johnson joins Juniper
Update: Microsoft had its annual management shakeup--these things tend to happen at the end of the fiscal year--and Kevin Johnson is leaving as head of the company's platform and services...
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