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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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L.A. district attorney drops Mitnick case
Deputy district attorney says state case was 'mischarged' -- clears way for Mitnick halfway house plea.
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Shareholder suits handcuffed by court
High-tech companies get a win as court makes it harder to file class-action suits over stock price shifts.
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Court victory for high-tech firms
Federal court upholds Litigation Reform Act -- making it harder for shareholders to sue companies.
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The case of the unhappy hacker
Hacker cases don't usually go to trial, but this one did. The hacker should have just pleaded guilty.
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Government loses crypto case
Bernstein case ruling could mean the end of crypto export restrictions. But don't hold your breath.
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@Home in fight for subscriber name
Commercial website says it was defamed online -- and wants @Home to reveal the subscriber.
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PeopleSoft faces class action suits
At least four groups of stockholders accuse company execs of chicanery.
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California's stock lawsuits can proceed
Ruling lets existing suits proceed in state courts, despite new federal law banning them.
Additional Results
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Sapphire 2012: The Softer, Greater SAP...I Hope
Let me start this with a strange and seemingly incoherent (but truly more inchoate) statement. "If SAP marketed to the rest of the world, the way they produce conferences, they could arguably...
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CRM Idol 2012: Last Two Days To Take Your Shot
I'm not sure why I'm writing this because any small company in the CRM world or social tools world or anything that is customer facing world that hasn't heard of CRM Idol or taken advantage of it...
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CRM Idol 2012: The Candidacy Period Midway
For many years, influencers/analysts have heard the a clarion cry from small CRM companies: You guys only cover the big companies and never give us coverage You guys don't respond to us You...
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Lithium: On the path, running...
Lithium is becoming a major player, even beyond its size, and will become even more important as the days go on. Here's a look at the conference, the product and the company.
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Paul Ceglia sanctioned in Facebook lawsuit, has two weeks to pay
Paul Ceglia has so far been fined $97,617.70: $5,000 to the court and $92,617.70 to Facebook's lawyers. He now has two weeks to pay the amount, or show that he does not have the means.
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SugarCRM: No sweet jokes, please, but it really is...
I continue to be impressed with SugarCRM, year after year, time after time.
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CRM Idol 2012: The Second Season is Here! Cue the Music.
Okay, I'm done teasing. Without further ado, welcome to CRM Idol 2012.  The submission period opens today. We are pumped and we are ready to roll this year. Without saying this to hype it...
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Once again into the breach...of trust: United Airlines manages to do it again
Cost efficiencies are fine, but not at the expense of the customers -- especially if it involves a serious service issue that can be at least mitigated by something that already had a proven benefit.
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Can the enterprise popularize notebook, tablet touch hybrids?
The market for tablet/laptop hybrids may ultimately be determined by emerging markets and enterprises.
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"No permissions" Android app allows secret data harvesting
A proof-of-concept "no permissions" app that can not only access data, but sent it anywhere it wants. Scary.
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Paul Ceglia dismisses Facebook motion to dismiss lawsuit
Paul Ceglia, who says he owns half of Facebook, and his legal team today filed an opposition to Facebook's motion to dismiss the ongoing lawsuit. The long legal battle is far from over.
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The Little Things that Serve #1
About a week ago I wrote a post called "The Little Things That Serve." Â I mentioned that I wanted to start an ongoing series where any of you who want to write in could tell me customer service...
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