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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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International Battery tests energy storage tech in Hawaii, Ohio
My quest to find companies working on renewable energy storage technology recently led me to International Battery, an Allentown, Pa., company that makes large-format rechargeable lithium-ion...
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Wind development gets boost in Virginia, Ohio and South Dakota
Am visiting with family here in Hawaii this week. Basketball finals are on, so I'm trolling for greentech news to fill the breach. Just came across this item from Sustainable Business about...
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Ohio, what are you drinking?
That stuff in your drinking water could be detected if we applied a little green tech. Sensors, digitally linked, could alert water drinkers in Ohio, Texas, Florida, Maryland and other...
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Ohio orders counties to offer paper ballot option
Playing things right down to the wire, Ohio election officials have ordered counties that use touch-screen voting machines -- there are 55 of them -- to provide paper ballots for voters who...
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Ohio will not follow the Kansas precedent on coal
The Kansas state denial of a permit to build another coal-burning power plant will not get repeated in Ohio. Ohio's state EPA boss says he'll not rule out another coal plant because of CO2 even...
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Image: Illustrating Ohio's e-voting problems
Chart created by two Ohio residents shows how to reconstruct a supposedly secret ballot.Two Ohio residents have created this chart to show how to reconstruct a supposedly secret ballot. One data...
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OH didn't supervise intern who lost 1 million personal records
When the pressure was on, best practices went out the window for the Ohio state government. That's the conclusion of the state inspector general's investigation into the loss of over 1 million...
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OH data loss now runs over 1 million
A month ago, Ohio said a storage device was lost from an intern's car. It contained, the state, said data on 64,000 government employees, but since special devices would be required to access the...
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As goes Ohio, so goes the country
Guest Editorial: What do 225,000 Ohio taxpayers, 64,000 state employees and 600 lucky holders of winning lottery tickets have in common?
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OH courts to put all records online
Move will enable courts to be fully apprised of prior convictions, improve research. Cost will be $10.5 million over two years.
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JudgeTube: Sentencing hearings on the Web
An Ohio judge uses YouTube to post videos of his sentencing hearings.
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Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities - a Dell Compellent Customer Profile
Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities talks about how Dell Compellent storage virtualization helped them achieve their server virtualization goals.
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International Battery tests energy storage tech in Hawaii, Ohio
My quest to find companies working on renewable energy storage technology recently led me to International Battery, an Allentown, Pa., company that makes large-format rechargeable lithium-ion...
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Wind development gets boost in Virginia, Ohio and South Dakota
Am visiting with family here in Hawaii this week. Basketball finals are on, so I'm trolling for greentech news to fill the breach. Just came across this item from Sustainable Business about...
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Ohio, what are you drinking?
That stuff in your drinking water could be detected if we applied a little green tech. Sensors, digitally linked, could alert water drinkers in Ohio, Texas, Florida, Maryland and other...
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Macs on the front lines tracking Influenza A(H1N1) virus
The biggest news item in the news these days is the outbreak of the Influenza A(H1N1) virus (formerly "Swine Flu"), which the World Health Organization described as an "imminent pandemic." It's...
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Diamonds are jet engines' best friends
You certainly know that birds are enemies of jet engine turbine blades. But these jet engines have another nasty foe: sand. Even if the turbine blades are protected with thin layers of thermal...
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Ohio orders counties to offer paper ballot option
Playing things right down to the wire, Ohio election officials have ordered counties that use touch-screen voting machines -- there are 55 of them -- to provide paper ballots for voters who...
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Ohio will not follow the Kansas precedent on coal
The Kansas state denial of a permit to build another coal-burning power plant will not get repeated in Ohio. Ohio's state EPA boss says he'll not rule out another coal plant because of CO2 even...
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Managing research instruments on the Web
Telescopes, supercomputers or microscopes can cost millions of dollars. The research institutions which bought them often try to share the costs with other laboratories. And they're also tempted...
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