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The Best Ways to Migrate Lotus Notes Applications to SharePoint and Office 365
Check out this white paper to learn more about migrating from Lotus Notes to SharePoint and Office 365.
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Amazon wins huge privacy battle over state sales tax
A US federal judge ruled on Monday that Amazon would not have to turn over detailed records on nearly 50 million purchases to North Carolina tax collectors.
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Does "oil" have a negative spin?
I just finished reading a lengthy press release from the Southeast Energy Alliance (SEA). It makes a strong argument for "offshore energy development" along North Carolina's Atlantic coastline....
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Apple eyeing $1 billion North Carolina data center
Apple is reportedly plotting a $1 billion data center in North Carolina and legislators are overhauling their state's tax code to entice Steve Jobs & Co. to build there. According to local...
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Dell makes layoffs; won't reveal how many
Dell is laying off workers around the world but won't say how many or where, reports the AP. The computer maker will confirm only that some of the employees are based at an assembly plant in...
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Free speech, sophomoric pranks, or criminal offense?
The Christian Science Monitor ran an interesting piece Monday on increasingly severe penalties for online harassment and defamation of school staff by students. As the article points out,...
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Photos: George Bush and the ethanol racer
The president visits a biotech company in North Carolina to continue his push for more research into alternative fuels.
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Images: Hurricane Ophelia swamps Carolinas
The eye of Hurricane Ophelia is meandering off the coast of North Carolina dumping inches of rain.
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Images: Hurricane Ophelia swamps Carolinas
The eye of Hurricane Ophelia is meandering off the coast of North Carolina dumping inches of rain.
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Student data systems going south
Student data systems - created to manage a wealth of data about students from grades to attendance logs - across the nation have gone "haywire," the New York Times reports.
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Middle East, North Africa telecoms 'underinvesting' in IT: study
Telecom operators in the Middle East and North Africa trail their European counterparts when it comes to IT investments, according to a new report.
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Connecting a continent in the 19th century (photos)
We mark the storied anniversary of the day the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads made transcontinental travel possible for the first time in North America.
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Q&A of the week: 'The current state of the cyber warfare threat' featuring Jeffrey Carr
In this week's Q&A, I chat with Jeffrey Carr, the founder and CEO of Taia Global, and the author of 'Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld', on the current state of the...
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Sharp expands LED lighting portfolio in North America
Sharp's new downlights, track lights and recessed troffers will be focused on applications in retail and hospitality settings.
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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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In the Great White North, an on-premise private cloud
Canada finally gets CSC's BizCloud on-premise private cloud offering, joining the U.S., Europe, Australia and Asia.
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Polycom issues Q1 warning as North America revenue weakens
Polycom CEO Andrew Miller said all regions showed revenue gains compared to a year ago, but the company was expecting higher revenue growth.
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Ford is 'open to the idea' of a North American Fiesta ST (photos)
With the debut of the production-ready European Ford Fiesta ST, we have to wonder how long before we get to enjoy this mighty mite in the US.
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North America's greenest hotel? It could be the Hotel de Glace, Quebec
Constructed of snow and ice, the hotel is open just three months every winter season -- although it takes up to three months to melt when spring arrives. (All photos by ZDNet contributing editor...
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North Korea makes cellphone usage a 'war crime' under 100 days of mourning
During the 100 day mourning period for Kim Jong-Il, citizens in North Korea are banned from using mobile phones, and those caught will be treated as 'war criminals'.
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Romney on fire, Paul pulls into second
No non-incumbent Republican has ever won in Iowa and then gone on to win in New Hampshire. Until now.
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