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The Business Value of Post Warranty Contracts
Check out this white paper to learn the value of post warranty contracts and how they can help you extend the life of your investments.
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New boost for B2B collaboration
New software products are designed to connect companies and ease business-to-business collaboration Business-to-business (B2B) collaboration could be encouraged by the launch of several software...
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McCarran-Ferguson and a cross-state health market
Republicans accidentally began this debate earlier this year when they called for allowing purchase of health policies "across state lines," and for tort reform.
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Five ways Microsoft has changed since Gates left
It's been a year since Bill Gates left Microsoft in his official capacity. At the time many speculated his departure would spark a significant shift in Redmond. But has that really happened?
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CIO Jury: Let's wait on Windows 7
Windows 7 may be generating its fair share of hype but CIOs are planning to take a cautious approach towards rolling out the operating system.
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NCIS: Episode #140: Breakout
When the producers behind TV's NCIS create a spin-off - and then use it to hype Windows Gesture Computing - I really want to respond by turning them off. But that's childish, so instead I decided...
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SAP users fight back over support price hikes
SAP users have ordered the software company to meet a new set of criteria in order to justify the support price rises it proposed last year.
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Sun-Oracle FAQ: Did IBM make a big mistake?
The deal gives Oracle control over the Unix-based Solaris operating system and Java programming language. A silicon.com panel of experts predict how this will affect the tech industry.
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Tech to cure crop failure, look inside Einstein's mind?
In the future, technology will be able to help address issues such as crop failure in the developing world, the competitiveness of the U.K. economy and even understand the motivation of historical...
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IT service levels: Time to drop your standards?
Businesses could see their IT service levels drop as tech departments find new ways to cut back in the recession.
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Cloud: More important than the PC?
The advent of cloud computing could have a greater impact on public sector IT than the PC revolution did in the 1980s, says a group of IT professionals.
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Gartner CIO advice: The good, the bad and the plain odd
Faced with an economic downturn, CIOs are being swamped with advice on how to tackle 2009. Silicon.com's Tim Ferguson reviews the latest advice from Gartner.
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It's up to tech to save the world
Larry Brilliant, executive director of Google's philanthropic arm, says the IT industry has a major role to play in tackling climate change and global disease.
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Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista
Research from the Corporate IT Forum indicates more UK companies are using or investigating XP and Windows 7 than Vista
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Which IT jobs will survive the credit crunch?
The economic downturn will see an increase in demand for tech professionals specializing in IT architecture as businesses consolidate their operations.
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Microsoft trumps Apple in battle of the brands
The iPhone maker languishes in 24th place in the Best Global Brands 2008 survey, while tech companies including Microsoft and Google chase the No. 1 brand, Coke.
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Bill Gates' legacy: A modern day Henry Ford
Bill Gates is arguably the individual who has had the biggest impact on the world of technology and his departure from Microsoft on 27 June will mark the end of an era.
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Study: MP3 generation still a bunch of pirates
The British version of the RIAA claims the average 14- to 24-year-old now has almost 900 illegal tracks each on their MP3 players.
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Google maps out plan for mobile success
The search giant is focusing its energies on the development of web-based applications, super-fast search and location-based services
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Poll: Businesses in U.S. warm to Vista
Almost half IT decision makers are using or evaluating the OS, and 35 percent are in the process of migration, a CDW poll shows.
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U.K.'s fastest supercomputer unveiled
Hector handles 63 trillion calculations per second, the equivalent processing power of 12,000 desktops. But it can't touch Blue Gene/L.
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