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Workforce Visibility
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using Business Intelligence and CRM-like tools to get a better understanding of your employees.
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Oracle roils enterprise vendor landscape with its move to acquire BEA
A combined Oracle and BEA offers a strategic bludgeon to all three of Oracle's main competitors -- IBM, SAP and Microsoft. At the same time, the Oracle and BEA mashup gives longtime rumored...
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Oracle v. Google: Winners and losers
Google was vindicated over claims of patent infringment today, but let's take a closer look at some of the winners and losers in this case so far.
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The biggest loser from the success of Windows 8 will be ...
It's not what you think it might be.
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Apple education event: Winners and losers
With Apple's announcement just out the door, we take a look at some of those who benefit greatly from today's event, and a look at some of those who might suffer as a result.
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Winners and Losers in Business Open-Source Software
OpenLogic has released its annual report on what's hot and what's not in business open-source programs.
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If HP/ARM rumors are true, AMD might be the big loser
AMD is getting pressed from all sides of their business model, and it looks like it's going to get worse.
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Apple's iPhone 4S: A look at the winners, losers
Whether you love Apple's iPhone 4S or hate it, the device is going to have more than its share of ripple effects in the wireless world.
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Enterprise tech survivors: 2011's winners and losers so far
There's a lot of volatility among technology suppliers and that fact can make life difficult for IT buyers. Here's a look at the winners and losers in business tech so far in 2011.
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Amazon's Kindle Fire just nuked the tablet market: Winners and losers
Amazon just split the tablet market with Apple. The Kindle Fire is subsidized because you'll shop more. Apple will stay high-end. Every tablet maker in the middle is screwed.
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The winners and losers of the Android/Intel deal
Google and Intel have entered into a strategic alliance to get all future versions of Android running on Intel hardware. Who are the big winners and losers of this deal?
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Apple without Jobs: Winners and losers
Yes, Steve Jobs is still Apple's chairman, but as he retires from being Apple's CEO, everything in technology will change. My question for today: "Who will win and who will lose?"
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Winners, losers and surprises, the social network battle rages on in 2011.
Ignite Social Media puts demographic data from Google about various social networks in their latest infographic.
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Biggest loser in Microsoft/Nokia deal is Intel
Analysts are stepping up with thoughts on who the biggest winner is in the Microsoft/Nokia deal announced today, but what strikes me is how Intel has just been thrown under the bus.
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Nokia/Microsoft partnership - Winners and losers
So, Nokia is to partner with Microsoft and replace Symbian with Windows Phone as its primary operating system.
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CES 2011: The biggest winners and losers
The Consumer Electronics Show is the biggest stage of the technology industry and every CES has its winner and losers. Here is the scorecard for CES 2011.
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The Winners and Losers of 2010
Now that NetMarketShare's data for December 2010 is in the can, we can take a look at the winners and losers of 2010 in the browsers and operating systems category.
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Tablets will displace PC units; Time to pick winners and losers
Gartner revised its global PC shipment estimate largely because of tablets. Specifically, Gartner projected 352.4 million PC units in 2010, up 14.3 percent from 2009. The problem: Gartner was...
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Groupon's $11 million Gap day: A business winner or loser?
A Groupon deal for 50 percent off at The Gap last week may have sparked a buying frenzy online, but was the deal a business loser for The Gap?
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The biggest losers from tablet sales: Intel and Microsoft
Analysts expect tablets such as the Apple iPad to sell 28 million units overall in 2011, and to cannibalize sales of Wintel laptops.
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BriefingsDirect analysts pick winners and losers from cloud computing's economic disruption and impact
The myth is that cloud computing is always going to be less expensive. I think cloud computing typically is going to be a better, more strategic, more agile architecture, but it's also typically...
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