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Conquering the Challenges of Data Center Complexity
Check out this white paper to learn how you can use virtualization and cloud storage to greatly reduce the amount of complexity in your data center.
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iBooks updated with Random House catalog of 17,000 titles
Apple's big press event is underway in San Francisco today, but the first big announcement concerns iBooks and a new partnership with Random House.
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House passes CISPA Internet surveillance bill
A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn't work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.
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How SOPA protests were used to push CISPA
CISPA authors and supporters have tried everything they can to avoid another SOPA protest - except tell the truth about their bill.
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Better to Print In-House or Outsource?
The lesson learned is that accurate forecasting of print needs, whether using in-house or outsourced resources, is critical to keeping costs low and efficiency high.
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Implementing the President's order to create an Insider Threat Task Force
Here's a look at the steps the US government is taking to better defend the national infrastructure.
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House votes down stopping employers asking for Facebook passwords
An amendment that would have banned employers demanding access to Facebook accounts was defeated in the House by a vote of 236 to 184. It can always return as separate legislation.
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Opening up 30 years of Windows (photos)
Windows first arrived on the scene when Ronald Reagan was in the White House. A look at how the interface has changed since then.
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White House's Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights is misleading, doesn't solve the real problem
We're still subject to unreasonable and unsafe demands by those we need to do business with, study with, or get care from.
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Five tips enterprise architects can learn from the Winchester Mystery House
This guest post comes courtesy of E.G. Nadhan of HP Enterprise Services. By E.G.Nadhan, HP Enterprise Services Not far from where The Open Group Conference was held in San Francisco this week is...
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Can social media reveal your race? US program targets Hispanics
On the Internet, no one knows you're a dog but they might know your race. The search is on for racial signals - thanks to the US government.
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Random Ramblings from Doctor Webb
I'm often asked what would turn the economy around quickly. Several things would need to occur almost in lockstep.
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Geeks 1, Congress 0: Controversial anti-piracy bill SOPA 'shelved'
SOPA is not dead, just badly wounded. But the collective support from one online community alone shows that democracy can, and indeed does work.
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SOPA Derailed
According to a prominent U.S. Congressman, SOPA will not come up for a vote and is, thus, effectively dead, but PIPA remains active in the Senate.
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White House releases statement against SOPA; asks for refined legislation this year
The White House has released an official statement against SOPA in its current form, but the battle of anti-piracy isn't over yet...
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Sony's concept tablets rock the house at CES 2012 (photos)
Company teases computer enthusiasts with two tablets that are unlike anything we have seen from the company before.
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GlassHouse cancels IPO
GlassHouse Technologies has withdrawn its IPO. Read the full press release.
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Hey Kids: Vandalize our house on Twitter and Facebook!
Social networking is being used as communications mechanisms to orchestrate vandalism of vacant homes.
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House examines online copyright bill
It's "beyond troubling to hear hyperbolic charges that this bill will open the floodgates to government censorship," said Rep. Mel Watt
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Twitter's in-house photo service overtakes Twitpic, yfrog, Instagram
Twitter's in-house photo upload service has overtaken all third-party clients, like Twitpic, yfrog and Instagram, leaving these clients fighting an uphill battle with the social network.
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Google throws stones from its glass house, calls Siri 'competitive threat'
Amid calls that Google is "anti-competitive", the search giant sees Siri as a "significant development" in mobile search. Could Siri spark the end for Google's dominance?
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