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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Creating a worldwide, cross-industry standard isn't easy
The truth is: In only a few short years, Bluetooth has matured from a "pie in the sky" idea to a technology offering real user productivity in hundreds of high volume products.
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Microsoft's shifting priorities: It's about time
I’ve asked a few illustrious members of the worldwide Microsoft community to share their insights via guest posts on a variety of topics — from Windows Phone, to Hyper-V.
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Good news for SAP HANA developers: free is a four letter word
SAP has made its HANA developer license free to all comers. This is important at multiple levels, not least because it opens the door to extreme applications.
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Apple releases QuickTime 7.7.2 for Windows, fixes 17 flaws
Apple QuickTime version 7.7.2 is out, fixing 17 security vulnerabilities in the multimedia framework. This is a security update, meaning no new features have been added. You should still update.
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Facebook to add at least one woman to its board (rumor)
Facebook wants to diversify its board of directors, according to a recent rumor. The company is looking to add at least one woman, but won't be announcing any additions until after it goes public.
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Is it time for a C-level social media executive?
As social media becomes more strategic to the way organizations operate, does this mean it's time to move the function to the C-suite? Does centralizing make sense, or should responsibility for it...
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Microsoft patches 23 Windows flaws, warns of risk of code execution attacks
The Patch Tuesday batch for May 2012 covers at least 23 documented vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Silverlight.
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Interview with ScanLife CEO and President Mike Wehrs (Podcast)
Find out about QR Codes and the company that brings them to life on your camera phones with their ScanLife products and services. Podcast Interview. 24 minutes. MP3.
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Numbers show dot-XXX sites are a sham
New data from ICANN and six months of dot-XXX traffic in stat sites reveals the TLD is an oversold bust.
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IT executives: we're getting busier, and we're hiring
Two IT executive surveys find a bullish attitude toward IT operations and corporate growth.
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How SOPA protests were used to push CISPA
CISPA authors and supporters have tried everything they can to avoid another SOPA protest - except tell the truth about their bill.
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Linux Foundation to host CloudOpen to mitigate open source cloud war
The Linux Foundation will host CloudOpen later this summer for backers and supporters of OpenStack, CloudStack and other open source cloud related projects. It will run parallel with LinuxCon NA...
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iHome's iDM5 Executive is a full-featured tablet workstation, speaker system
iHome is bringing back to the 80s with its feature-rich keyboard speaker system.
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Google helped with CISPA, joins Cybersecurity Theatre
GOP chair says Google helped with unprecedented snooping bill CISPA, widely opposed by organizations and individuals alike.
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Yahoo poaches PayPal executives for new commerce unit
Yahoo has hired one former and one current PayPal executive as the company focuses on consumer growth as part of its company reshuffle earlier this month.
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SAP sees Q1 stumble on North America execution issues
SAP indicated that its sales problems in North America "have been resolved" and reiterated its outlook for the year.
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SnapLogic Spring 2012
SnapLogic clearly understands that application systems seldom go away. What typically happens is that they continue to serve their intended purpose and that the data that they collect is...
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CloudPassage rakes in $14 million; cloud server security
Cloud server security startup CloudPassage raised $14 million from Tenaya Capital, Benchmark Capital and Musea Ventures.
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Five-year-old remote code execution hole patched in Macs, Linux
Samba has issued new versions and multiple patches for a remote code execution hole in its open source software that is included in most Linux distributions as well as Apple's Mac OS X Server.
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Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn resigns; tech retailer seeks new strategies
Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn throws in the towel, underscoring the fact that the tech retailer is still stumbling online and off. Can an Amazon or Apple alum turn the ship around?
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