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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature
There were a great many product announcements at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last month, but it was the number of announcements around Web-based mashups in particular that received a large share...
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Sturgeon's law & the copyright vacuum
Your on the job contributions in collaborative environments are much more protected than elsewhere digitally, but getting credit for ideas is critical to continued use pattterns
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IBM to close down Symphony, its OpenOffice fork
Going forward, IBM will be putting its efforts behind the Apache Foundation's OpenOffice instead of its own OpenOffice fork.
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QR codes on campus: why don't they work?
QR codes have been used in various ways across university campuses. Why have they not become popular?
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djay 4.0 for Mac is a mashup machine (screenshots)
Fire up djay 4.0 on your Mac and you'll be mashing up tracks from your iTunes library in no time. The new version adds harmonic mixing and key detection which helps make perfect mashups.
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Facebook to kill RSS support for Notes
Facebook will be removing the ability to import content from your website or blog on November 22, 2011. The company wants everyone to post manually.
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Escape to the cloud: Domino data extraction made easy
Unlocking information from elderly IT silos is essential to realize the benefits of modern technologies; CIMTrek show how to quickly extract content from Domino & Notes applications
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SAP, Google expand collaboration partnership, eye enterprise mashups
SAP and Google are expanding a partnership to take large data sets and integrate them into Google Maps, Earth, Docs and other products.
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RIM warns of data leakage, denial-of-service vulnerability
Research in Motion (RIM) has shipped a patch to cover a serious security vulnerability that could allow attackers to read files that contain only printable characters on the BlackBerry Enterprise...
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2011 Lotus Evora S (photos)
The naturally aspirated Lotus Evora launched last year, showing off the Lotus virtues of light weight and race car handling. This year, Lotus straps a supercharger onto the Evora's engine...
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SugarCRM integrates with IBM/Lotus, Oracle, Amazon, iPad, Android etc
SugarCRM debuts new integration with IBM/Lotus, Oracle, Amazon Web Services, Cisco WebMeeting, Citrix Go-to-Meeting, Facebook, Twitter, iPad, Android, Blackberry and 8 new languages
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Microsoft's Windows 8: Can a mashup of various features work well?
There's good news on the Windows 8 front: Microsoft may be learning from its more nimble units such as Xbox and Windows Phone 7. The bad news: It's unclear whether this Windows 8 mashup can result...
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Lotusphere 2011: Social Business Here Comes IBM
When I started out in the IT world, the first thing I ever did was to develop a Lotus Notes practice for a small company. Â This was the early 90s, if I recollect correctly (I'm not being evasive,...
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The Lotus legacy & social fuzzy concepts
IBM 'Flying Cars' Commercial 2000 Web 2.0 technologies have been through a short, strange trip since they came to the fore in the middle of the last decade. The old 1.0 web of dot com boom...
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Watchknow: The ultimate educational video/wiki mashup
It may show its Wikipedia pedigree a bit, but Watchknow is a powerful platform that can support technology-enhanced learning in many ways.
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IBM launches LotusLive Symphony technical preview: Is there room for another cloud office suite?
IBM will launch a cloud-based version of LotusLive Symphony in the second half of 2011. The big question for me is whether LotusLive Symphony can break into this little office suite relay I have...
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IBM's LotusLive teams up with Ariba, SugarCRM
IBM has expanded a partnership with Ariba and inked a new deal with SugarCRM.
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Is Mashup with Facebook a sign of the end for Myspace?
Facebook Connect is coming to Myspace in the form of "Mashup with Facebook," which brings the likes and interests on Facebook to a Myspace stream with one click.
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Enterprise 2.0 Conference Santa Clara Notes
Web 2.0 is now very mature and encompasses the vast topography of the entire networked economy. Next week's very pricey and exclusive San Francisco Web 2.0 Summit is subtitled 'Points of...
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Does Microsoft really need a chief software architect?
Ray Ozzie announced yesterday that he plans to step down as Microsoft's Chief Software Architect, after five years at the company. The question for Microsoft now is not "Can Ozzie be replaced?"...
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