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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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The Cold War moves to cyberspace
Russia defines cyberwar as a force multiplier while China views cyberwar as a way to get control of an enemy without the need for engaging on a physical field of battle.
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DoD Gates: We're always under cyberattack
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Tuesday that the United States is "under cyberattack virtually all the time, every day." He reacts with plans to quadruple his cyberdefense force.
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75 years of the Golden Gate Bridge
On May 27, San Francisco and the world will celebrate the 75th anniversary of one of the great wonders of the world: The Golden Gate Bridge. CNET takes a look at it from every angle.
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Is Facebook blocking 'irrelevant or inappropriate' comments?
Facebook has apparently started blocking comments it deems "irrelevant or inappropriate." The social networking appears to be analyzing comments before letting you post them.
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Oink shutting the gate on March 31st
Oink was launched a few months ago as an application and service to discover and rate the best things in the places you traveled, but they are shutting down on March 31st.
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Facebook's IPO: Is Zuckerberg-Page the new Jobs-Gates?
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Google CEO Larry Page will have their duels throughout the years. Those duels are likely to pick up once Facebook raises truckloads of cash.
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Harvard announces fund for next generation Gates' and Zuckerberg's
Harvard University has announced a new start-up fund for budding student entrepreneurs.
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Judge says defendant must decrypt files, Fifth Amendment not at issue
A federal case that may have helped define constitutional law in the digital age turns not on the defendant's rights in regard to her encryption password, but on the fact that evidence clearly...
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10 years since the Bill Gates security memo: A personal journey
Ten years after the famous Trustworthy Computing memo, Microsoft principal cybersecurity architect Michael Howard shares memories from the Redmond security trenches.
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Microsoft Server and Tools marketing chief to leave the company
Microsoft veteran Robert Wahbe is leaving his post as head of Server and Tools Marketing next month.
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2011: Nymwars Year Zero
In 2011 Google launched social network Google Plus with its "real names" policy and ignited the Nymwars - and the Nymwars are far from over.
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Scoble and Howlett: a boring Face/off
Just how far apart are consumer grade apps from the enterprise? This story with Scoble illustrates the topic very well.
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Bill Gates confirms he will not return to Microsoft full-time
After rumours surfaced that Bill Gates could return to Microsoft as the company's "white knight", Gates said in an interview that this would not be the case at all.
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Bill Gates to return as Microsoft's white knight?
Could and should Bill Gates return to day-to-day responsibilities at Microsoft? Fortune is reporting there's a rumor to that effect.
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates to take the stand in Novell-Microsoft trial
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates may take the stand this week in an ongoing Novell vs. Microsoft antitrust case involving events that happened in the mid-1990s. Yawn.
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Apple adds Iger to board, makes Levinson non-exec chairman
Iger's addition is notable since Disney and Apple have been tight partners in recent years.
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Software vendor offers trip into space to contest winner
One small step for a DBA, one giant leap for the IT profession....
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Gates responds to criticism from Steve Jobs
Bill Gates to respond to the portrayal Jobs offered of Microsoft's co-founder in the biography by author Walter Isaacson as someone was is "basically unimaginative" and "had never invented anything."
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Robert Scoble (still) doesn't understand enterprise software
Yet again, we open the thorny debate of enterprise vs. consumer software.
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Gates prepares return to witness stand
Some 13 years ago, a feisty, often condescending Bill Gates became the public face of a beleaguered Microsoft accused of breaking antitrust law.
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