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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Fortune on how Tim Cook is changing Apple
A FORTUNE cover story on Apple CEO Tim Cook tackles his leadership style (and how it differs from Steve Jobs), Facebook, product development and Apple's top-secret Top 100 meetings.
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HP's latest do-over: Skepticism abounds
Analysts reserve praise for HP's restructuring. Why? HP has repeatedly restructured to no avail.
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A litigator's view: Three things I know about Oracle v. Google
Google may have prevailed, but fundamentally it seems reasonable for the owner of Java to expect to profit when others profit from Java.
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With new R&D center, Pitney Bowes doubles down on India
Pitney Bowes opens a second Indian R&D center, this time to attract the software product development community in Pune.
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Report: China's software piracy rate falls to new low -- of 77%
The report on piracy is published one day before a Chinese court hands out the severest penalty ever for an intellectual property crime in the territory.
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AMD's CTO stumps for company's intellectual property
AMD is a so-called "solutions company," but it sure sounds like one that wants to be valued for its patents.
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The muddled mess of the Oracle vs. Google trial
There were no winners in Oracle vs. Google. Only losers, including all programmers, and perhaps everyone else as well.
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Your data, your rights: how fair are online storage services?
Google caused a flap this week with seemingly unfair terms of service for its new Google Drive service. But are those terms really different from the competition? I've gathered equivalent terms...
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How far do Google Drive's terms go in 'owning' your files?
Google Drive's terms of service allows you to still own your own files, but grants the company a license to do 'as it wants' with your uploaded content.
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Intel acquires Cray HPC interconnect technology
The Cray intellectual property and personnel will help Intel "achieve ExaFlops performance."
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A Stanford product expo for all things cool (photos)
R&D projects at the Cool Product Expo at Stanford University run the gamut, from transportation innovations to medical devices. But most have one thing in common: coolness--like the latest in...
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SugarCRM raises $33 million, eyes broader footprint
SugarCRM said it will use the money to "continue its advancement into the enterprise market and to pursue strategic business opportunities."
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Dell buys Wyse, plays 'cloud client' game
Dell expands into thin clients and virtualization software with the acquisition of Wyse.
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Hardware imported from China could leave U.S. open to cyber-threats
Cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke warns that imports of chips, routers and hardware from China and other foreign suppliers could leave the U.S. open to cyber-attacks and cyber-threats.
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Richard Clarke: China has hacked every major US company
Cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke is warning the U.S. that its major companies are being regularly infiltrated by Chinese hackers employed by the Chinese government to steal R&D.
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Oracle's Google Android patent lawsuit cut down to size
Instead of billions, Oracle will be lucky to get above $100-million in its Java patent lawsuit against Google Android.
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Boeing eyes authorization standard to harden access to intellectual property
Aerospace giant Boeing is piloting standards-based access controls built on the Extensible Access Control Markup language in order to dial-in authorization capabilities and help protect its...
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Dell: We'll have to step up R&D spending
Dell's CFO says the company has toned down its R&D spending on PCs to redeploy dollars elsewhere.
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On copyright, putting the cart before the horse
The U.S. Justice Department is stockpiling prosecutorial ammunition to pursue copyright infringement crimes. The problem, editor Andrew Nusca writes, is that the law isn't any clearer.
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Women in Tech: Sarah Rosenbach enjoys technology's creative aspects
"I saw myself more as an outsider. It just made me have to be creative to win over the typically male technical programmers and engineers to my way of thinking."
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