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Dissolving Distance: Silver Peak's Technology Overview
Check out this white paper to learn how WAN optimization products from Silver Peak can give you the wide area network you've been dreaming of.
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SharePoint: Why Not?
In many organizations, expansion of Microsoft's SharePoint technologies seems to be inevitable due to unofficial grassroots adoption and standardization on Microsoft Office. However,...
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Portal Battles Create Customer Conflict
When we wrote about the portal framework as the “Battle for the Enterprise Desktop” back in spring 2002, we were referring to clashing vendors that saw the portal as at once an opportunity and a...
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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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Developer: iOS 5.1.1 already installed on 10 percent of iOS devices
In a matter of a few hours, iOS 5.1.1 already has more than double the market share of Android 4.0.3 and 4.0.4.
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[Screenshots] Telecom Regulator launches customer grievance portal
It seems that the people at Telecom Regulator of India's office are fed up with the customer care offered by mobile carriers. They understand your pain and prepared this website for you.
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Microsoft to eliminate its Azure branding in billing portal
Microsoft is cutting the name "Azure" out of the branding for its cloud services on its billing portal.
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Alarm sounded for 'cyber intrusions' against natural gas companies
Multiple confidential alerts have been issued to bring attention to spear-phishing cyber attacks against targets at U.S. natural gas companies.
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In China, iPad fever is cooling
It is almost a month since Apple released its new iPads, and as usual, the kit is not yet officially launched in China. But buoyant overseas purchases enabled Chinese people to have any products...
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What happens when your EHR provider shuts down?
While no medical facility wants to suffer through a data migration, sometimes being forced to upgrade winds up providing benefits.
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Valve's "Steam Box" console could revolutionize the PC gaming industry -- and beyond
Valve's Steam portal has helped keep PC gaming alive, providing a new distribution model as disc sales and retail shelf space have diminished. Now the company may be working with partners on a...
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Mocana, Mobile Active Defense partner on BYOD security
Mocana and Mobile Active Defense team up to offer BYOD security tech to each other's customers.
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Loosecubes: Can a workforce rental portal shine?
New York-based startup Loosecubes has created an office-sharing portal that helps people find and rent work spaces.
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Apache's Hadoop cloud computing framework achieves 1.0 status
The Apache Software Foundation's formal 1.0 release of Hadoop will give enterprises and SMBs a cost effective, open source cloud computing software framework that is mature, stable and features...
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What's in (and missing from) Microsoft's latest batch of Azure cloud updates
Microsoft has delivered a number of new quarterly updates to its Windows Azure and SQL Azure cloud platforms. But some promised pieces still are missing in action.
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HP: WebOS, Enyo app framework goes open source
There are two reads on the WebOS news: HP couldn't find a reasonable buyer or the company is betting it can take off on its own.
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Microsoft signs Yahoo's non-disclosure, stokes acquisition fire
Microhoo 2: Microsoft signs a non-disclosure agreement with Yahoo which could see the Redmond giant making steps toward acquiring the Internet portal giant.
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TASC, a UC4 Customer Profile
The proper selection of management tools for physical, virtual and cloud computing resources can make the difference between IT being able to have a life and being a slave to the data center.
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Supermicro highlights energy issues in post-disaster planning
Supermicro's microsite server donation helps Japan rebuild, and gives us something to think about
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Verizon launches home monitoring and control service
Verizon's service is designed to allow customers to access and control doors, thermostats, appliances and monitor home energy use.
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EnergyHub manages home power consumption (Green Gadget of the Week)
The system can be used independently of an particular smart grid or smart meter program being run by your local utility company.
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