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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Wintel: beginning of the end or end of the beginning?
Wintel are on the cusp of seeing their business models disrupted. Can they survive and thrive or are we looking at a fresh chapter in Microsoft and Intel's history - one that sees their role...
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5 reasons why SOPA, PROTECT-IP and other legislative idiocy will never die
No matter how many times we push back on legislative heinousness, it will come back and it will keep coming back. Here's why.
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Politicians: Think before you tweet
This week has been laden with political tweeting gaffes. Why is Twitter a poor choice of communicative tool for public figures?
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If IT spending plummets, blame your politicians
It didn't have to be this way. If our politicians had put America first, put our economic recovery first, we wouldn't have scared our creditors.
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Apple's base strategy deployed against FSF
Killing an app because it has a GPL license and your store policies conflict with the GPL is a base strategy. The Free Software Foundation made a political complaint. Apple acted in the way of a...
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Jonathan Bush makes a non-political point
If Bush can execute and deliver a solid, reliable EHR using SaaS, his company will earn whatever stimulus its customers get, and more besides.
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Politician wants Twitter banned from use by....wait for it -- politicians!
Is this really the Pot calling the kettle black? Politicians don't need Twitter to do that, they simply have to hold a press conference and that pretty much does the job anyway.
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The $100 billion every politician craves
What's pushing this is a 2005 RAND study saying $100 billion could be saved each year from medical automation.
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British politician is busy Twittering on the campaign trail
Fairfax County, Va., pols may just getting used to the idea of blogs, but in the UK national politicians are getting hip to every technoweenie's fave activity, Twitter, generically described as...
Additional Results
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Should our taxes pay for politicians' iPads?
If you break down the numbers, compared to environmental savings, productivity, and efficiency, an iPad for every politician could cost taxpayers mere pennies.
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Wintel: beginning of the end or end of the beginning?
Wintel are on the cusp of seeing their business models disrupted. Can they survive and thrive or are we looking at a fresh chapter in Microsoft and Intel's history - one that sees their role...
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5 reasons why SOPA, PROTECT-IP and other legislative idiocy will never die
No matter how many times we push back on legislative heinousness, it will come back and it will keep coming back. Here's why.
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Twitter-savvy politician Shashi Tharoor weighs in on India's threat to ban social networks
MP Shashi Tharoor wonders if the High Court is going after the wrong target.
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Politicians: Think before you tweet
This week has been laden with political tweeting gaffes. Why is Twitter a poor choice of communicative tool for public figures?
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SOPA votes derailed by politician's 'offensive' tweet
A marathon debate in the House of Representatives on the Stop Online Piracy Act came to a halt after a snarky post from Twitter surfaced.
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If IT spending plummets, blame your politicians
It didn't have to be this way. If our politicians had put America first, put our economic recovery first, we wouldn't have scared our creditors.
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Apple's base strategy deployed against FSF
Killing an app because it has a GPL license and your store policies conflict with the GPL is a base strategy. The Free Software Foundation made a political complaint. Apple acted in the way of a...
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Jonathan Bush makes a non-political point
If Bush can execute and deliver a solid, reliable EHR using SaaS, his company will earn whatever stimulus its customers get, and more besides.
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Wisconsin politicians pull cheesy publicity stunt
It took three senators and eight representatives to propose a State Snack. Your tax dollars at work.
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Students: 'Stop hiding, politicians'; Facebook as weapon
With social media as the Generation Y's biggest weapon, it is being used to target politicians to come clean on university tuition fees before the election,
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