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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Cisco signs over Mexico manufacturing facility to Foxconn
In another move to rework its budget, Cisco has sold and signed over its manufacturing operation based in Juarez, Mexico to Foxconn Technology Group.
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As IT offshoring hub, Mexico is all grown up
Mexico has become a growing hub for offshore IT activity by multinational enterprises, particularly those with operations in the U.S., experts said at the 2011 Forrester IT Forum.
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NASA shots show aftermath of Mexico quake (images)
Radar images released Wednesday show how and where a massive earthquake in April reformed the surrounding landscape.
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Government in action: 1.3M mobile plans; Mexico's Internet tax; England's crime map
Mobile plans for everyone with 1.3 million options; Mexico's new Internet tax will be 3 percent; and the U.K. has a new web site map showing were every crime has occurred for the last 3 years.
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The political battle growing around not-swine just-flu
What does appear useful is sound science, and panicky politicians are the enemy of sound science, in every system, around the world.
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Swine Flu: Where to find virus, track outbreak, learn symptoms, more
The Swine Flu, officially the Swine influenza A (H1N1) virus, is spreading rapidly around the world. Here's a guide to what's going on, what you can do and where to stay updated on the...
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Medical tourism to Mexico gets more organized
What this points to is a growing professionalism and sophistication among medical tourism companies on both sides of the border. These groups are actively signing-up companies and insurers and...
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25.1 mln Americans to travel internationally this summer
AAA expects 25.1 mln Americans will be travelling internationally this summer, an increase of 2.6% over the 24.5 mln who were estimated to have traveled overseas last summer. The report includes...
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Time to make a competitive Internet a priority
What's good for Carlos Slim has been very, very bad for Mexico. And it is that model of Internet service that the FCC is importing to the U.S. It is far more dangerous to our security than all...
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Images: Hurricane Dean ravages Mexico
Hurricane Dean hit the coast of Mexico as a Category 5 storm--earning the most destructive rating according to the Saffir-Simpson scale.Hurricane Dean is now a Category 3 storm on the...
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John Edwards, NAFTA and protectionism
Though I was about as likely to vote for Daffy Duck as vote for John Edwards, his recent comments regarding the need for restrictions on foreign trade just sealed the deal. John Edwards and...
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Photo: Bill Gates vs. the soccer star
Microsoft's chairman livens up his visit to Mexico with by going one-on-one with a professional player in an Xbox shootout.
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Photos: Yahoo kicked off of pyramid
Mexico says a laser project aiming to reach extraterrestrials from Teotihuacan archaeological site is a no-go.
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Photos: Keeping watch with unmanned aircraft
UAVs prowl the skies over Iraq and along the border of Mexico--and they might soon fly more widely in U.S. airspace.
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Photos: Keeping watch with unmanned aircraft
UAVs prowl the skies over Iraq and along the border of Mexico--and they might soon fly more widely in U.S. airspace.
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Mexico wants your software work
Mexico wants in on outsourcing, and they have a lot of graduates to prove it.
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Spaceport America: More than space tourism (photos)
Spaceport America is sprouting up out of the New Mexico desert with a goal of ushering in a new era of commercial space flight.
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Ham the Astrochimp's final resting place (photos)
Nerdy New Mexico's pilgrimage to honor Ham the Astrochimp leads to his nondescript grave marker at the New Mexico Museum of Space History.
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Tinkertown, a maker's vision of paradise (photos)
Tinkertown, a maker's paradise tucked into New Mexico's Sandia Mountains, is a wonderland of hand-carved folk art figurines, homemade animatronics, and old amusement park machines that still work.
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Telephone history from switchboards to mobiles (photos)
Nerdy New Mexico visits the Telephone Museum of New Mexico to view a microcosm of phone history. Check out all the stops from Alexander Graham Bell to mobile phones.
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