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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Report: third party programs rather than Microsoft programs responsible for most vulnerabilities
According to Secunia's recently released "Yearly Vulnerability Research Report", third party applications rather than Microsoft programs are responsible for the majority of vulnerabilities.
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Enterprise architects: 'turn your company upside down'
'It's no longer enough for EAs to put a shared infrastructure in place and stand back and declare the business to be enabled.'
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Analysis: 5 things to come for electric vehicles
One of the true benefits of the past two weeks is that I have not received my usual 50 or so e-mails in my three different e-mail accounts, which means that I have had time to do some reading and...
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RIM's impending collapse: By the numbers
RIM is in dire straits. This week it announced it would suffer an operating loss and suspended its shares on the Nasdaq. Here's what you need to know before market open.
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Facebook phone by BlackBerry -- wouldn't that be fun?
Facebook is looking to mobile to help it shake the slide in stock price since the IPO. A Facebook BlackBerry wouldn't likely stop the slide, but would be fun to watch.
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Old media vs the cloud: a clash of cultures
A clash of cultures between traditional marketing conventions and enterprise software getting more involved in digital branding infrastructure is going to result in friction and sparks. The prize...
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Can RIM survive until BlackBerry 10?
Shares in Research in Motion, the BlackBerry smartphone maker, have been halted. With everything resting on BlackBerry 10, has the company left it too late?
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RIM's Q1 unravels, operating loss on deck
RIM says: "The on-going competitive environment is impacting our business in the form of lower volumes and highly competitive pricing dynamics in the marketplace."
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RIM's 'mass exodus' finally hits: "It's not me, it's you"
A RIM 'mass exodus': we knew it would happen, and we thought that customers would walk away in droves. Instead, it's the staff who are walking out amid job cuts as high as 6,000.
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China provides counterfeit electronics to U.S. military?
After being accused of providing counterfeit electronic parts to the U.S. military system, China suggested the U.S. get their facts straight before pointing fingers.
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Foxconn reportedly begins pilot production of Apple TV set
Chinese news sources seem to back up earlier claims made by Foxconn chief executive that the iPhone and iPad maker was preparing the production of an Apple-branded a television set.
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Sapphire 2012: The Softer, Greater SAP...I Hope
Let me start this with a strange and seemingly incoherent (but truly more inchoate) statement. "If SAP marketed to the rest of the world, the way they produce conferences, they could arguably...
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Facebook poaches Apple engineers to 'build smartphone': report
Will Facebook be 'third-time lucky' in its reported smartphone development? Hiring top talent in smartphone and mobile engineering may bring the dream a little closer.
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RIM layoffs: BlackBerry 10 all in, or get out?
RIM is looking to cut between 2,000--6,000 jobs in the coming weeks, with all employees affected bar BlackBerry 10 workers. Is RIM shrinking to a 'niche' operation?
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Microsoft's piracy problem: Lock, stock and two Googley barrels
If you thought TV, movie and music studios were the most likely candidates to have asked Google to remove pirated and copyright-infringing content, think again.
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Every cloud needs an SOA lining: analyst
Silos are springing up everywhere again. SOA has matured to the point where it provides a shovel-ready implementation blueprint for cloud computing projects.
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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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Cloud inefficiency - Bad habits are hard to break
Cloud can save you a lot of money - if you use it effectively. But cloud users have developed bad habits which are leading to inefficiencies, blogs James Staten.
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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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