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Retail in the Smarter City
Retail could be so much smarter, imagine getting the deals you want, when and where you want them. Check out this video, Retail in the Smarter City, to learn how retail can do more.
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Case study: Protocol Systems wins the migration challenge
In many IT departments, there is a great deal of natural resistance to application migration due to the time involved in planning and performing a systems move. However, support cost issues in a...
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Case study: Protocol Systems wins the migration challenge
In many IT departments, there is a great deal of natural resistance to application migration due to the time involved in planning and performing a systems move. However, support cost issues in a...
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IT order: Supersize that server
NEC's new supercomputer illustrates the direction high-end computing is heading: Intel processors and corporate data centers.
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File Management: May Z-force be with you
With its new File Switch, Z-force hopes to revolutionize the way NAS devices are managed while making it easier for IT managers to cope with ever growing storage requirements.
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Outsourcing gains momentum
Economic difficulties are causing a number of firms to consider the option of outsourcing parts of their IT systems. However, short-term cost savings are not the only attraction.
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2012 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster (photos)
Beautiful roadster styling and an aggressive exhaust note do not entirely redeem the V8 Vantage, brought low by a balky transmission and cabin electronics.
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SAP Sapphire: CEO outlines vision for 'a better future'
In a speech last night, co-CEO Bill McDermott sought to preach the word about the company's short-term potential. This morning, counterpart Jim Hagemann Snabe looked beyond the horizon.
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SAPPHIRENOW: Some Cool Mobile Business Apps Demo-ed & Video-ed
I stalked the Mobile Campus of SAPPHIRE NOW in Orlando on Monday, looking to shoot video of some of the most interesting enterprise apps on display. There was no shortage of candidates. SAP...
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Microsoft serves subpoenas on Google to disrupt criminal botnet
New details have emerged in a massive lawsuit by Microsoft and the banking industry to take down a global botnet based on the Zeus Trojan. Ironically, the leak occurred when Google exercised its...
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Google kills Iranian blog with 3 million hacked bank accounts
An Iranian security researcher recently hacked 3 million accounts across at least 22 banks in the country. Now, Google has taken down the blog on which he posted the account details of his victims.
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Windows 8: How to touch-enable your existing PC without breaking the bank
It's easy to touch-enable your existing PC without breaking the bank. Here's one recommendation, but there is one downside to note.
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Analyst: Android has 35% of U.S. tablet market, will overtake iPad [Chart]
That startling statistic and prediction comes courtesy of Javelin Strategy & Research of Pleasanton, California. A boutique research firm known for its bank technology coverage, Javelin...
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Tablet adoption to grow by 40 percent by 2016, report says
Rapid tablet adoption over the next four years could be accredited to shifts in consumer behavior when it comes to productivity and digital content.
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3 million bank accounts hacked in Iran
First, he warned of the security flaw in Iran's banking system. Then he provided them with 1,000 bank account details. When they didn't listen, he hacked 3 million accounts across at least 22 banks.
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Hacker jailed for stealing 8 million identities
A British hacker has been sentenced to 26 months for stealing 200,000 PayPal accounts, 2,701 bank card numbers, as well as 8,110,474 names, dates of birth, and postcodes of U.K. residents.
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When you don't trust Windows for online shopping and banking
There are no good reasons why you can't trust Windows for shopping and banking as long as you take a few sensible precautions.
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Contact centers: Why do we hate them so?
A good contact center experience -- from calls to email support, and even live chat -- is crucial to a company's reputation, but also brand loyalty and future sales.
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Office and computer pranks
What better way to welcome back coworkers from an extended vacation than an amusing practical joke?
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Facebook to pay banks 1.1% fee (rumor)
Facebook is planning to pay the 31 underwriters handling its initial public offering (IPO) a 1.1 percent fee, according to a new rumor. The initial six underwriters will likely get the biggest cuts.
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Remote-controlled Android malware stealing banking credentials
The malicious Android application targets specific well-known financial entities posing as a Token Generator application.
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