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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Verizon tames ops center chaos with IM
Verizon selects NetLert IM after test driving IM products such as AIM, Yahoo, and MSN Messenger. Now, NetLert steers Verizon's network operations center toward control instead of chaos--and saves...
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Windows 7 Beta 1 to arrive January 13?
At the Professional Developers Conference in late October, Windows chief Steven Sinofsky announced that Windows 7 Beta 1 would be ready "early next year." A Microsoft insider has now confirmed the...
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iPhone's remote deletions may help crooks cover tracks
Certain features of increasingly widespread enterprise smartphones may aid criminals in hiding incriminating evidence, says the UK's Serious Fraud Office.
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iPhone in your business: Pondering the ROI case
Apple has dressed the iPhone up in a business suit, but the real work is just beginning. Apple needs to convince chief information officers that there's a return on investment in a switch to the...
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Apple: Back to the Mac (and the future)
Apple's Mac business is an unappreciated juggernaut--it's delivering big time, but the pyrotechnics from the iPhone and iPod overshadow old reliable. Apple's fourth quarter report on Monday will...
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Sensors promise to aid in utility demand management
Green tech company BPL Global brings a new twist to the term “remote control.� The Pittsburgh-based startup is behind a pilot program in California called Easy Green that aims to cut energy...
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For its updated TOS Keith Olbermann nominates AT&T for "Worst Person In The World"
On each of his daily one-hour "Countdown With Keith Olbermann" shows, MSNBC commentator Keith Olbermann offers up three nominations for what he considers the "Worst Person In The World."...
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Linux faces Unix-like fragmentation
In response to Sun readies open source desktop? " Keith Denton writes: "[Corporate] customers don't care about open source virtues; they care about getting s
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Verizon tames ops center chaos with IM
Verizon selects NetLert IM after test driving IM products such as AIM, Yahoo, and MSN Messenger. Now, NetLert steers Verizon's network operations center toward control instead of chaos--and saves...
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Hackers caught in security 'honeypot'
Security pros use HoneyNet Project to learn tricks of the hacking trade --and raise corporate awareness.
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