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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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Gov.-led ID plan picks finalists for $10 million grant program
Finalists are picked for the $10 million pilot program being run by the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC).
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The Problems with Do Not Mail Lists
More than 3.5 million Americans have jobs that are directly or indirectly supported by advertising mail. Banning advertising mail would be a bad idea in good economic times, but it is a terrible...
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SOA patterns: proposal for exchanging non-XML data
At issue: how can services exchange data based on less common or non-standard formats?
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Net neutrality proposal draws protesters to Google (photos)
Protesters--including the Raging Grannies--gather just outside Google headquarters in response to its joint proposal with Verizon concerning Net neutrality.
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Google-Verizon proposal: a policy jump start to keep Net Neutrality issue moving forward
Can you believe the sheer gall/arrogance/evil/greed of Google and Verizon to think that they can just come waltzing in here on a summer afternoon, unveil their own proposal/deal/agreement/plan...
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GOP will present a health care bill
The Republican proposal is guaranteed to be rejected, but now they have something they can offer on the campaign trail next year when voters complain about whatever does pass.
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Critics lash back again disconnecting UK file-sharers
UK government proposals to disconnect the internet service of illegal file sharers have come under criticism as disproportionate and worrying for businesses.
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Mozilla execs raise objections to Microsoft's browser-ballot proposal
At the end of July, Microsoft officials shared publicly the company's browser-ballot proposal made to the European Commission antitrust regulators. On August 17, execs with Microsoft rival Mozilla...
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Emulex to Broadcom's merger overture: No thanks
Emulex on Monday said its board has rejected Broadcom's unsolicited takeover offer at $9.25 a share. In a statement, Paul Folino, chairman of Emulex's board, said the Broadcom offer was an...
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Geoengineering may be tech's answer to global warming
There's already money going into developing geoengineering plans to combat rising temps on this planet. Shell Oil has stepped forward as an early supporter. There are a myriad suggestions on how...
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Yahoo to Icahn: You misunderstand
Yahoo's board has responded to activist investor Carl Icahn: "Your letter reflects a significant misunderstanding of the facts about the Microsoft proposal." That letter--delivered by Icahn...
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Yang hits back at Ballmer; mentions antitrust concerns
That didn't take long. Two days after Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sent a three-week acquisition ultimatum to Yahoo's board, Yahoo answered with its own letter.
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Walker's four point health reform plan
My guess is these are going to be the parameters around which the real health care debate will be joined next year, regardless of who is elected, or which party controls Congress. Walker is trying...
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Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang to employees: We're looking at other options; Don't get distracted
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang told employees in an email that the company has made "absolutely no decisions" about Microsoft's $44.6 billion unsolicited bid. He added that the board is also looking at...
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Brief: 4
The fourth excerpt from The Board Member's IT Brief - this on on the general rules for IT project evaluation.
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Watch these FTC privacy principles and expect a skirmish
Along with its approval of Google's DoubleClick acquisition Thursday the Federal Trade Commission outlined some core privacy principles that may have a bigger impact than the merger over time....
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Pipes, is that the answer to save life as we know it?
There's a proposal being put forth to stop the earth from over-heating. It comes from James Lovelock and Chris Rapley, two British scientists. It's just appeared as a letter to Nature. And I'm...
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Google proposes global privacy standard
Search giant wants standard based on actual harm to consumer, but a privacy advocate says the proposed guidelines are weak.
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NYC pushes Google, Yahoo to protect users against repressive regimes
New York City will urge Google and Yahoo to adopt policies that protect privacy and human rights in repressive countries, such as China, Bloomberg News reports. The city's pension funds own...
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Federal proposal threaten student privacy
Critic: "The government is mandating the collection of more and more data without scrutinizing whether those legal standards are adequate."
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