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Prevent Your Next Server Room Mishap With Proper Monitoring
Check out this white paper to learn more about monitoring systems and how they can help prevent your next server room mishap.
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Ten things to know about Microsoft's Live Mesh
What, exactly, is Microsoft's Live Mesh and what do developers, customers and partners need to know about it? Here are 10 talking points I came up with, after chatting with some of the Softies...
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Multitenancy & Cloud Computing Platforms: Four Big Problems
We take a break from our regularly scheduled mobile blog to rant about the buzzword multitenancy, and why it may actually be bad for enterprises and their developers.
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Photizo Group Acquires Lyra Research
The acquisition unites the two market research groups, creating a comprehensive line of market intelligence and consulting services.
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Xerox, McAfee team up to develop new data security platform
Designed for business customers, a new security system designed to address data threats will combine McAfee software with Xerox machines and technology.
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ISS to Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg has too much power
The Institutional Shareholder Services has told Facebook that its co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has too much power; he has voting control over at least 57.1 percent of Class B shares.
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Moving apps to the cloud: Why, when and how
What’s in it for your business? Which apps should you migrate first? How can you maximize the advantages and minimize the risks and costs?
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Adobe plugs critical holes in Shockwave Player
These vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to run malicious code on an affected Windows or Mac OS X system.
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Parallels Summit 2012 - John Zanni
John Zanni, Parallels' VP, Service Provider Marketing and Alliances, is first on the agenda today. He's welcoming the analysts and offering a quick overview of today's sessions. I'm pleased to...
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: world's richest person by age?
If Facebook hits a valuation of $100 billion when it goes public later this year, the company's co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will be the richest man in the world, when adjusted for age.
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iOS web traffic overtakes Mac OS
iOS is clearly cannibalizing Mac OS web usage.
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Facebook details Zuckerberg's $500,000 salary, 45% bonus
How much is Facebook paying its CEO, COO, CFO, Vice President of Engineering, as well as Vice President and General Counsel? The company has revealed their salaries and 45 percent bonuses.
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The Devil is in the Contract Details
Doc has discovered quite few interesting MPS guidelines and requirements by visiting various State websites where most documents (including contracts and bid requests) are public information.
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Sumo Logic claims to be first Big Data service provider. Can you believe them?
Companies all over the world are looking for ways to gain some advantage due to the industry interest in processing massive amounts of rapidly changing data. Sumo Logic just emerged from stealth...
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Why You (and Your Enterprise) Should Get an iPod touch instead of an iPhone
Workers or companies that choose an iPod touch over an iPhone could save up to 90%. And the tradeoffs may not impact you as much as you think.
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Mark Zuckerberg bought Facebook shareholders' votes for $100
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a 28.4 percent in his company but also controls 57.1 percent of the voting shares. He pulled this off by handing out $100 bills.
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Google's next cash cow - The iPhone
Google wants 2.25% for every iPhone sale
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Oracle buys Taleo for $1.9 billion; SaaS consolidation ramps
Taleo is a competitor to SuccessFactors, which happened to be acquired by Oracle rival SAP.
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Visa debuts mobile services suite for financial services
Visa introduces a new mobile services platform for financial services designed to streamline processes for both banks and their customers.
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Evolven - a Cloudyn customer profile
Evolven's CEO talks about how Cloudyn helps his company manage cloud-related costs.
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Facebook's highest valuation yet: $102.3 billion
If Facebook were to go public now, it would be valued at $102 billion. Of course, that's not going to happen, since the company only filed for its initial public offering (IPO) last week.
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