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Better Insights and Alignment with Business Intelligence and Scorecards
If you're looking for BI that's a bit easier to digest, go by key performance indicators, or KPIs. There's even a program that can help you do it, and it fits right in with your existing BI. Take...
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The replacements: Lamborghini Aventador and Ferrari FF (photos)
Two of the hottest Italian automakers bring their newest models to the Geneva auto show, replacing existing models in their line-ups. In one corner is Lamborghini's newest supercar, the Aventador,...
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Why Google should stay in China
Google's actions will only hurt Google, its shareholders, and those that depend on the Web 2.0 ecosystems Google has been nurturing. Google will lose a lifeline into a vibrant economy and culture,...
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Red Dog: Five questions with Microsoft mystery man Dave Cutler
Dave Cutler, the father of the NT and VMS operating systems, is a key member of Microsoft's Red Dog cloud OS team. I had a chance to ask Cutler about what he's working on now. Here's our exchange.
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Recreating 3.5 billion year-old genes
A U.S. team of scientists wanted to determine what was the Earth's temperature several billions years ago. But because most of the team was composed of biologists, the researchers took an unusual...
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Oracle and OpenStack: A Tale of Two Completely Opposite Strategies
If you wanted to see the full spectrum of cloud choices that are coming to market today you only have to look at these two efforts as they are starting to evolve.
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US opposition to ICANN's domain names policy could lead to a fractured Internet
Recently retired ICANN chief warns that US groups opposing its new domain names policy could fuel criticism that the Internet is run by the US.
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Microsoft Store to open opposite Apple Store near college hotspot
Near the University of Washington, a Windows store will go head-to-head with an Apple store as it opens opposite. Who will win the campus race?
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Buying +1s to be popular could have opposite effect
The only thing worse than selling clicks on +1 buttons is buying them.
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The replacements: Lamborghini Aventador and Ferrari FF (photos)
Two of the hottest Italian automakers bring their newest models to the Geneva auto show, replacing existing models in their line-ups. In one corner is Lamborghini's newest supercar, the Aventador,...
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Why Google should stay in China
Google's actions will only hurt Google, its shareholders, and those that depend on the Web 2.0 ecosystems Google has been nurturing. Google will lose a lifeline into a vibrant economy and culture,...
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Could Google's opposition to Chinese government affect its business elsewhere?
Googe's opposition to the Chinese government's censorship policies could have consequences outside of China...
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MI5, an ISP lawsuit and an e-petition: More opposition to piracy cut-off plans
A major ISP, TalkTalk, the police, and even MI5 and MI6 are opposing the UK file-sharing cut-off plans laid out by the government. Will the policy fall?
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Windmills stir up opposition
In many parts of the U.S. you can't simply put up a windmill to generate electricity for your own use. Grandpa may have used one to pump water out on the farm, but now it's NIMBY time. After...
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Amazon knocks Google Book Settlement; Opposition (and some support) lines up
Amazon panned Google's book settlement with the Author's Guild saying that the deal "restrains competition" and "usurps the role of Congress in legislating solutions" as copyright and new...
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Iranian opposition launches organized cyber attack against pro-Ahmadinejad sites
Approximately 24 hours ago, the Iranian opposition coordinated an ongoing cyber attack that has successfully managed to disrupt access to major pro-Ahmadinejad Iranian web sites, including the...
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Opposition to Google's book deal: Just Microsoft?
Last fall, Google announced a breakthrough deal with book authors -- a $125 million fund from which authors would be compensated in exchange for Google being able to scan and display book...
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Red Dog: Five questions with Microsoft mystery man Dave Cutler
Dave Cutler, the father of the NT and VMS operating systems, is a key member of Microsoft's Red Dog cloud OS team. I had a chance to ask Cutler about what he's working on now. Here's our exchange.
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Berkman responds to RIAA opposition to webcasting hearing
Does RIAA want to webcast proceedings on its website?
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Will the EMR movement become a political divide
Countries that are much further along in adopting EMR technology are now seeing pushback, mainly over the issue of centralized storage.
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Recreating 3.5 billion year-old genes
A U.S. team of scientists wanted to determine what was the Earth's temperature several billions years ago. But because most of the team was composed of biologists, the researchers took an unusual...
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