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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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iPhone 4S: what we got right and what we got wrong
So, as you no doubt know, the iPhone 5 didn't happen. But much of what we expected in the iPhone 5 actually wound up in the iPhone 4S.
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Apple Airport Express: Okay, Okay, I love the damn thing.
The Apple Airport Express, a pocket-sized wireless access point and SOHO router was refreshed with 5Ghz Wireless Draft-N capability in March of 2009. Click to view the gallery. As many of you...
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IBM bid for Sun could be a blocking move
I agree with Dana Gardner that IBM's reported $6.5 billion bid for Sun makes no sense at all. Owning Java is not a business model, or not enough of one to help Sun meaningfully. So, does IBM...
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IBM buying Sun Microsystems makes no sense, it's a red herring
Someone has floated a trial balloon, through a leak to the Wall Street Journal, that IBM is in "talks" to buy Sun Microsystems for $6.5 billion. The only party that would leak this information is...
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HP on 2012 focus: Shareholders (nope, not customers)
Customers are the lifeblood of every company. The company that focuses on things other than its customers shouldn't be surprised when they start going away.
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iPhone 4S: what we got right and what we got wrong
So, as you no doubt know, the iPhone 5 didn't happen. But much of what we expected in the iPhone 5 actually wound up in the iPhone 4S.
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Four out of 5 Doctors Buying iPads this Year, Says Study?! Nope.
Doctors love their iPads, it appears. But the true interest may be about half as high as one CNBC article implied. It's still impressive, though.
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Did Google revolutionize mobile phone buying? Nope
Google's launch of the Nexus One tipped the buzz-o-meter and to hear some folks tell it the search giant revolutionized the way we buy mobile devices. Wrong.
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Apple Airport Express: Okay, Okay, I love the damn thing.
The Apple Airport Express, a pocket-sized wireless access point and SOHO router was refreshed with 5Ghz Wireless Draft-N capability in March of 2009. Click to view the gallery. As many of you...
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Is Twitter Social CRM? Nope.
Over the last few days, social analyst Forrester's Jeremiah Owyang and PR 2.0 pundit Brian Solis have been calling Twitters's Future: Social CRM. Jeremiah did it in his wildly popular Web...
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IBM bid for Sun could be a blocking move
I agree with Dana Gardner that IBM's reported $6.5 billion bid for Sun makes no sense at all. Owning Java is not a business model, or not enough of one to help Sun meaningfully. So, does IBM...
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IBM buying Sun Microsystems makes no sense, it's a red herring
Someone has floated a trial balloon, through a leak to the Wall Street Journal, that IBM is in "talks" to buy Sun Microsystems for $6.5 billion. The only party that would leak this information is...
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Social CRM for the iPhone? Nope. Still, Not Bad at All
On March 4, Finnish app provider Cermster announced their iPhone app - Relations Manager as "Social CRM for the iPhone." So, being an iPhone lover, I figured that I'd take a look at the app - and...
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Airport security part 5: Snakes on planes? Check. Marshalls on planes? Nope.
Update: TSA has commented on the CNN story on their website. From our good friend Dave Lewis from Liquidmatrix Security Digest, and memorable quotes from Samuel L. Jackson, apparently we can...
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Cyberwar with China? Nope--it's just May again
Whether or not the next big hack attack comes from the Pacific Rim or elsewhere, May is traditionally a hotbed of virus activity and malicious activity on the Internet. It's probably time to brace...
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End of the free Internet? Nope
End of the free Internet? I don't think so.
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