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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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Borland beefs up JBuilder with Web services
Borland has announced details of a Web services plugin kit for its JBuilder integrated development environment. Borland's Web Services Kit will let firms create and deploy Web services for Java...
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Mobile apps gain agility
New software platform enables real-time applications for mobile devices.
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Toolkit plugs security gap in e-services
Netegrity is first with toolkit for implementing the Oasis Group's proposed Security Assertion Markup Language standard.
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IT wastes nearly $4 trillion per year
A Meta Group surveyed nearly 30,000 organizations worldwide and found that nearly half of IT spending is mismanaged and wasted.
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Ready for a storage revolution?
Constellation 3D's new storage tech will pack 100GB on a DVD-sized optical disk and 10GB on a credit card-sized drive.
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Adaptive framework a mobile failure? Not quite, here's why
Here are four reasons why the adaptive-framework-is-dead argument doesn't add up. Engineers like adaptive frameworks and your CFO will too.
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Virtualization simplifies disaster recovery for insurance broker Myron Steves while delivering efficiency and agility gains too
We were ahead of schedule on our time-frames and ahead on all of our budget numbers. Once we got everything in our physical production environment virtualized, then we could start building new...
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Apple's mythical TV could be called 'iPanel'
I'm not even convinced that Apple needs to make a TV.
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Angry Birds Flashmob at SXSW 2012
A surprise Angry Birds flashmob at SXSW celebrated the Angry Birds In Space announcement.
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Sex Tech: Porn's Tech Future, Spreading Santorum SEO, Capcom's Sexism Problem
Porn's iPad future, Capcom's live game Cross Assault displays ugly sexism and Spreading Santorum's SEO endures despite Google's changes.
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Embarcadero Technologies CEO Wayne Williams on how AppWave newly modernizes PCs via App Store convenience
The root problem is that PC software should move at the speed of light, yet it moves at the speed of a glacier.
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Intel's Otellini shows off phones, computers... and will.i.am
At his CES keynote speech, the Intel CEO announced a scad of new partners, showed some eye-candy demos and introduced a barely coherent will.i.am.
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Interview: Peter Hirshberg and the Geek/Arts culture divide in San Francisco
Teaching geek stuff to artists and arts to geeks is a key goal for GAFFTA, an innovative startup focused on bridging the cultural divide in San Francisco...
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Salesforce: Competition, distractions to hamper growth?
Salesforce's rapid expansion and increased competition could be a problem for the company, argues an analyst.
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Robin Williams offers Apple advice on how to make Siri even better
He suggests a French accent.
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Siemens drops nuclear, vows to make green 'project of the century'. Implications for sustainability reporting?
Siemens has abandoned its nuclear business in favour of expanding its green tech business to make renewable energy the 'project of the century'. But there are some implications for sustainability...
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Id's Carmack: Phone game hardware to overtake consoles in two years
Id Software co-founder John Carmack predicts cell phones and tablets will be more powerful than today's video game consoles in two years. But will that make games better?
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We don't need more video game laws, we just need common sense
A new poll says Americans want laws regulating violent video game sales, contradicting a recent Supreme Court ruling. We don't need more laws. We just need more common sense.
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PlayStation Store finally returning to Japan
Sony is finally bringing its PlayStation Store back to Japan, two months after services were suspended following a hacker break-in.
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Avid, Adobe pile on Final Cut Pro X with cheap crossgrades
Avid has joined Adobe in a strategic shot across the bow at Apple, offering disgruntled Final Cut Pro users the opportunity to crossgrade to Media Composer for a fraction of the retail price.
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