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Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g - New Features Overview
Oracle is already one of the biggest names in business intelligence, but there's a good chance it's going to get even bigger. Learn more about the latest version of Oracle Business Intelligence...
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Should hospitals feature a rectory?
The committee estimates that spending $1.7 billion each year (less than .5% of the current Medicare budget) would save thousands of lives now lost to mistakes.
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DC Wi-Fi plan runs risk of missing poor neighborhoods
In classic DC style, the District of Columbia is seeking bids from Wi-Fi vendors under a scheme where support for low-income residents is the major evaluation factor. Ironically, though, the plan...
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Resident Evil Revelations (screenshots)
The next chapter in the Resident Evil franchises terrifies gamers on the Nintendo 3DS.
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Dreamforce 2011: Salesforce & the Social Enterprise Will Be Here All Week (Part 3)
The "Other" Technology Stuff Chatter was the centerpiece of the social enterprise that salesforce.com announced but still only part of the technological foundation. Â Several other pieces need to...
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SAP vs. Workday - In-Core/Memory Resident DB Usage
In-Core/Memory Resident database technology is being used by SAP and Workday. How different are the two vendors' approaches?
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5% of medical residents plagiarize personal essays
What does it mean when even our applicants for medical residency programs cheat?
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Where your cloud resides matters
Geographic location plays a significant role in establishing data protection obligations in the cloud. And while many cloud services originated within the US, growing demand, global competition,...
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Danish utility tests gust-guzzling electric vehicles
Danish island tests the idea of wind-powered vehicles.
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California screenin': Majority of residents oppose big-screen TV ban
California has long been at the leading edge of energy conservation, for better and, sometimes, for worse. Case in point: The California Energy Commission has proposed set power-usage limits on...
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Harnessing enterprise clouds: Many technical underpinnings already reside in today's data centers
We expect that the way the clouds are built will be refined for more and more enterprises over time. The early goal is gaining the efficiency, control and business benefits of an...
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Resident Evil 5: the goodies
You've seen all the screenshots already, so here are a variety of promo items and extras, some of which are included in the collector's edition of Resident Evil 5.
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Limited Edition Resident Evil 5 Xbox 360 Elite (Red)
Microsoft is releasing a limited edition Resident Evil 5 red Xbox 360 Elite in celebration of the game's March 13 launch.
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Is our resident millennial a dinosaur, too?
Or is touch really just a bad idea as an interface? Zack Whittaker, millennial extraordinaire and one of the few guys on the planet to really dig Vista, wrote an interesting piece yesterday...
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Facebook: Becoming your legal residence on the Web?
It's bad enough that you have to watch out for stalkers, pedophiles and con artists on the Internet. Now, it seems lawyers and bill collectors might come looking for you on Facebook - and this...
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Should hospitals feature a rectory?
The committee estimates that spending $1.7 billion each year (less than .5% of the current Medicare budget) would save thousands of lives now lost to mistakes.
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Popular online school in OR endangered by 50% residency rule
School hopes legislature will rescind a law that requires 50 percent of students are residents of the district where it based. They claim the rule would kill the popular program.
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Dell sets up 'Second Life' shop, offers PCs to residents
Dell Island features factory room, walkthrough model of the XPS 710 PC and mockup of the room where the company was founded.Photos: Dell's second life
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AT&T promises IPTV to low-income residents
CEO promises to serve 5.5 million low-income homes as part of broadband IPTV services over new network.
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DC Wi-Fi plan runs risk of missing poor neighborhoods
In classic DC style, the District of Columbia is seeking bids from Wi-Fi vendors under a scheme where support for low-income residents is the major evaluation factor. Ironically, though, the plan...
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San Francisco shoots for universal wireless service for all residents
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom yesterday announced plans for a Wi-Fi network, called TechConnect, to cover all 49 square miles of the city. The city announced a request for information and...
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