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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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Fast growth forecast for enterprise P2P
By 2007, Frost & Sullivan expects there to be 6.2 million P2P users in the enterprise. If the numbers hold true, by the end of that year, P2P will have helped generate over $422.9 million in revenue.
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Cloud provisioning spec step closer to IETF working group
A proposal to create a new standard for provisioning users to cloud services is making its way along the standards track and is soon to be the focus for a new IETF working group.
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10 essential iPhone apps for fun and work
The app store is full of apps, and these will provide a lot of fun and productivity.
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Lenovo eyes Brazil acquisitions, proposes local PC building base
Lenovo is looking to acquire companies in Brazil and hire employees for a new PC manufacturing base in order to bring PCs and tablets to one of its priority emerging markets.
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Anonymous hacks Reliance's Internet filtering server
Screenshot claims Reliance Communication's website filtering and blocking server has been hacked by Anonymous to block other websites.
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Quick look at the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 (hands-on)
The ThinkPad X230 is an ultraportable laptop with a great keyboard worthy of the ThinkPad name.
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Lenovo's next growth act will be much trickier
Lenovo's fiscal 2013 growth plan revolves around SMB, consumer, mobile and enterprise gear. The competition will heat up dramatically in those areas.
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Like ivy, Lenovo PCs creeping across all continents
Don't let Apple distract you: the other growth story in PCs is Lenovo, which is posting impressive gains as it consolidates its dominance of overseas markets.
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SAP buys its way into the cloud party: Will it work?
Will SAP and Oracle's rollup strategy for cloud players work? After all, there's less lock-in in the cloud.
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Six Degrees acquires Datahop; fiberoptic datacenter network
UK cloud services provider Six Degrees Group acquires Datahop, giving it a high-speed fiberoptic network connecting datacenters in London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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Artist thinks 'science' and 'tech' with varied works (images)
U.K.-based artist Luke Jerram's work isn't limited to pieces based on science and tech, but he's certainly a fan. Data visualization, microbiology, optics, sound: He's created beautiful works that...
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Digital foreplay, virtual houseflies among Carnegie Mellon work (videos)
End-of-term projects from Golan Levin's Interactive Art and Computational Design class give us a peek at what kinds of technological mischief our future geniuses are getting up to in school.
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Windows 8: Does Metro actually work?
Using Microsoft's Metro technology in Windows 8 is like going to a flashy restaurant where your plate is delivered with a tiny morsel of food in the middle, but the rest of the plate is unused,...
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The tablet revolution is coming: Working anywhere without compromise
The BYOD movement is just getting started, fueled by the capable tablet. It is now possible to get a full day's work from almost anywhere, without compromise.
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Group policy update comes to Windows 8
The new Group Policy Update feature in Windows 8 could be a real time-saver for IT admins. Here's how it works.
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SAPPHIRENOW: Some Cool Mobile Business Apps Demo-ed & Video-ed
I stalked the Mobile Campus of SAPPHIRE NOW in Orlando on Monday, looking to shoot video of some of the most interesting enterprise apps on display. There was no shortage of candidates. SAP...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon aims to lead corporate ultrabook charge
Pricing is yet to be determined, but Lenovo is only the first in the corporate ultrabook parade. HP, Dell and a host of others will push ultrabooks on corporations.
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Lenovo ThinkPads: T, W, L, X, and X1 (photos)
The new 2012 lineup of Lenovo ThinkPads has Intel's latest Ivy Bridge processors in some very familiar bodies.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook (photos)
This new design, while familiar, is much thinner than the original ThinkPad X1.
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