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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Bill would let U.S. kill allegedly infringing sites without trial, immunize ISPs
Proposed new legislation would strip domain access from sites 'dedicated to infringing activities,' cutting through the red tape of due process, sovereignty, and property rights.
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NSA telecom immunity still unsettled in Senate
Due to procedural oddity, question of whether to shield companies from suits alleging cooperation with the NSA won't be resolved until final floor vote.
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Under PIRATE bill, Justice Dept would sue filesharers
Those representatives of the people, your U.S. senators, may not be able to block the nomination of an attorney general who is not sure that waterboarding is torture, but they are ready to fight...
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Photo: Leahy warns of growing e-surveillance
Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy warns of growing electronic surveillance during a speech at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference in Washington.
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Photo: Leahy warns of growing e-surveillance
Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy warns of growing electronic surveillance during a speech at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference in Washington.
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VA delayed informing FBI about theft for two weeks
Congress wants to see heads roll over theft of vets' data from employee's home.
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Adobe's potential enterprise worries trump Flash concerns
Adobe's Flash sucked up all the headlines this week, but concerns about enterprise sales may be more troubling for the company.
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Lawsuit claims iPhone/iPad owners "systematically" overcharged by AT&T
AT&T "systematically" overcharged iPhone and iPad owners by inflating data downloads and adding "phantom traffic" to bills, so claims a lawsuit filed in California federal court.
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Bill would let U.S. kill allegedly infringing sites without trial, immunize ISPs
Proposed new legislation would strip domain access from sites 'dedicated to infringing activities,' cutting through the red tape of due process, sovereignty, and property rights.
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Is IT a profit center or a cost center? Who cares?
There are several recurring debates in the IT management community. Most of us have read articles or perhaps engaged in debates over topics like IT "alignment," the best way to implement an ERP,...
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PriceDoc bringing price transparency to you
There is already a $200 billion cash market for health care. Buyers in this market want very much to know how much something will cost before they get it done. PriceDoc delivers.
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Rackspace goes for it: Plots infrastructure buildout; Notches enterprise wins
Rackspace is adding cloud and hosting customers at a healthy clip and plopping down the capital spending to go with it. The company upped its 2009 capital expenditure outlook as it builds out its...
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Calling IT to action for disaster recovery planning
A new survey indicates that there is a significant disconnect between IT and business executives when it comes to disaster recovery preparedness, according to Patrick Doherty of SunGard...
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CIOs should take a few punches amid the downturn to save IT
Guest post: TechRepublic's Patrick Gray believes that IT leaders still looking to find a seat at the C-level table might gain that influential position by taking a share of the responsibility...
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Microsoft Big Brains: Patrick Dussud
I'm slowly but surely working my way through my series of profiles of Microsoft's Technical Fellows. Number 8, Patrick Dussud, is one of the lower profile folks on the list, but is working on new...
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IT as whiners: The great debate
Over at TechRepublic, Patrick Gray has managed to rouse a hornet's nest of IT managers. What did Mr. Gray say wrong? He called IT folks a bunch of whiners. In his first post, Gray told folks to...
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CIO perspective: Patrick Slesinger, Wallem
Patrick Slesinger is director and CIO of Wallem Services Limited, a Hong Kong based ship management business with some 6,600 staff. Earlier today we discussed the way in which Wallem has...
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Patrick Brady dissects Android
Patrick Brady of Google's partner group provided a detailed technical tour of the internals of the Android platform during his recent talk at Google I/O 2008 titled "Anatomy and Physiology of an...
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Sparks fly over copyright at Tech Policy Summit
"Copyright in a Converged World" proved a hot topic at Tech Policy Summit '08, as EFF's Fred von Lohmann and TiVo's Matt Zinn took on Patrick Ross of the Copyright Alliance and UCLA Law's Doug...
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Early St. Patrick's Day easter egg on Google Maps
Street View in Google Maps now shows a tiny leprechaun instead of the classic yellow guy -- it's a bit early, but you can only assume this has to do with St. Patrick's Day on Monday. A rainbow...
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