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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Carbon calculator as value-added service: Consider the case of Sabre
Many businesses are using carbon footprint calculators to track the environmental impact of some or all of their operations, notably travel. But what exactly can a company do with this sort of...
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EDS, Sabre extend IT services deal
EDS and Sabre Holdings extended and renegotiated a long running information technology services deal to 2014. Under the extension, EDS said Wednesday that it will garner new revenue of about $630...
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Post-PC era means mass extinction for personal computer OEMs
HP is laying off more than 27,000 employees and Dell's Q1 2012 earnings were weak across the board. What does this mean for the future of Personal Computer OEMs?
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Facebook flub means digital economy is dead? Hold that thought
New York Times columnist says Facebook IPO disappointment sign digital economy is 'illusion'; Internet more 'hobbyist's paradise' than viable business platform.
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Oracle-Google jury deliberations placed on temporary hold
The drama surrounding the jury in Oracle v. Google has heightened, causing deliberations to be briefly placed on hold on Monday.
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UK's anti-piracy law delayed: 'Three-strike' warnings on hold
Provisions in the UK's anti-piracy law to cut off repeat copyright infringers and file-sharers from the Web have been delayed again, this time until 2014.
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Holding on to Your Customer Base by "Marking Your Territory"
It's becoming clear that offices are not producing the copy and print volumes they once did.
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Learn why Ducati races ahead with private cloud and a virtualization rate approaching 100 percent
My last advice would be to not be scared by the initial investment, which is something that is going to be repaid in an incredibly short time.
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Google Art Project now holds 30,000 works of digital art
The Google Art Project jumped from zero to sixty (or rather 1,000 to 30,000) over the last year.
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Snag puts Raspberry Pi back on hold
Distributors have put sales of the $35 Linux computer on hold until they see a certification mark.
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China stalls investigation into Google, Motorola: Merger on hold
With one hurdle left, after the DoJ and European authorities accepted the deal, China is still causing headaches for Google in its proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
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New iPad's VGA front camera and Apple's history of holding back from perfection
I can't wait to see the display on my new iPad, but am a bit disappointed that the front facing camera is only VGA quality. Will there always be just one more thing missing from new mobile products?
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Roche moving over 90,000 employees to Google Apps
Like many other businesses making the switch to Google Apps and other cloud-based solutions, The Roche Group suffered from "platform interoperability issues."
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Porticor claims to hold key to cloud security
Israeli startup Porticor claims that its Virtual Private Data (VPD) system addresses encryption and key management for public, private and hybid clouds.
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Vonage: New apps and a bid to become internationally relevant
It remains to be seen whether Vonage can make much traction against Skype's installed base, but the opportunities abroad are huge.
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Android holds nearly 40 percent of global tablet market: report
Apple is still in the lead as iPad shipments are doing pretty well at 57.6 percent, but the global market share gap between iOS and Android is really starting to close.
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Google's SOPA press stunt: Can we truly hold them liable?
Google has recently been criticised for failing to tackle online piracy and illegal downloading in what they consider a "press stunt". Should search engines become regulated?
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Lenovo founder eyes new business: agriculture
Legend Holdings isn't the only Chinese IT company to step into the field of agriculture: One web portal is putting its money into pig-rearing, while an e-commerce giant invests in growing rice to...
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HP holds it together in Q4, but cuts outlook
CEO Meg Whitman said HP needed "to get back to the business fundamentals in fiscal 2012." CFO Cathie Lesjak said the company was "remaining cautious heading into FY12."
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Why the Kindle Fire can't hold a candle to the iPad
There are simply too many compromises in the Kindle Fire to make it a viable competitor to the iPad. Fire's sure to gobble up the low-end of the market, but an iPad it's not.
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