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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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EMC's Gelsinger: Looking for best of both clouds
EMC's goal is to straddle the private and public datacenters and being a player in all three phases of cloud service development.
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Gelsinger out in Intel reshuffle
Intel confirms a major reshuffle of its top-level executives. Sean Maloney and Dadi Perlmutter will lead the new Intel Architecture Group, while former CTO Pat Gelsinger is leaving.
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Gallery: Intel Developer Forum—the future is here
Craig Barrett and Pat Gelsinger show off Intel's vision for technology and research for the next year and beyond. Plus, a look a some new chips.
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Intel unveils Nehalem 'turbo mode'
At IDF, the chipmaker announced a power-control feature in its new micro architecture, claiming it is 'pretty compelling' for enterprises.
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EMC's Gelsinger: Looking for best of both clouds
EMC's goal is to straddle the private and public datacenters and being a player in all three phases of cloud service development.
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EMC's Tucci will stick around through 2012
The countdown to EMC's succession transition is underway. EMC CEO Jo Tucci plans to remain an active chairman and CEO through 2012. In the meantime, may the jockeying begin for his replacement.
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Gelsinger out in Intel reshuffle
Intel confirms a major reshuffle of its top-level executives. Sean Maloney and Dadi Perlmutter will lead the new Intel Architecture Group, while former CTO Pat Gelsinger is leaving.
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EMC to hire Intel exec Gelsinger
EMC is reportedly going to hire Intel executive Pat Gelsinger to run its storage product and software units, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Kaiser pats itself on the back for Health IT platform
There are immense business and political benefits which flow from being seen as a leader in Health IT. The industry also needs success stories in order to resist calls for a "public option,"...
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Gallery: Intel Developer Forum—the future is here
Craig Barrett and Pat Gelsinger show off Intel's vision for technology and research for the next year and beyond. Plus, a look a some new chips.
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Power management through Intel's Nehalem
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Patrick Gelsinger, senior VP of the company's digital enterprise group, speaks about advances the Nehalem processor would bring to power management....
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Intel unveils Nehalem 'turbo mode'
At IDF, the chipmaker announced a power-control feature in its new micro architecture, claiming it is 'pretty compelling' for enterprises.
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PG&E CIO: Pat Lawicki
In a CIO Vision Series interview, Pat Lawicki CIO of PG&E talks to ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber about energizing one of the United States' largest utilities with new technologies, such as...
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PG&E CIO: Pat Lawicki
In a CIO Vision Series interview, Pat Lawicki CIO of PG&E talks to ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber about energizing one of the United States' largest utilities with new technologies, such as...
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Short clip: PG&E measuring energy usage with smarter meters
Pat Lawicki, CIO of PG&E describes the company's new smart meter program, that will enable faster meter readings, and allow customers to change their behavior on a real-time basis.
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Short clip: Equipping PG&E workers with PCs
Pat Lawicki, CIO of PG&E talks about her biggest challenges within the company, such as training her service and maintenance workers with new handheld devices and computers skills.
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Short clip: Fixing damages immediately with RFID
Pat Lawicki, CIO of PG&E describes how PG&E will start tagging transformers and poles with new RFID tags so line workers can more efficiently access and fix damages when accidents occur.
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PG&E CIO: Pat Lawicki - Transcript
Dan Farber: Pat thanks for joining me. Pat Lawicki: Thank you, I’m delighted to be here. Dan Farber: Now you’ve been at PG&E in 2005, it’s a company that’s undergoing some transition as...
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If Skype was disruptive to telcos, then Cubic Telecom is their nightmare (and good for you)
A few weeks prior to my scheduled departure for Dublin, Ireland where I ran the most recent Mashup Camp, I started handing out the phone numbers of my hotel and traveling companions to people who...
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Trend Micro makes DLP move, Symantec stands pat
Trend Micro has bought Provilla to bolster its push into the red-hot (DLP) data leak prevention business but reports of a Symantec/Vontu hook-up appears to be premature.
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