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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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Creating plants with a kill switch (photos)
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visits an agriculture start-up in the Boston area that is genetically engineering proteins for energy crops to make biofuels.
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Energy secretary tours solar disruptor (photos)
While in the Boston area, Steven Chu gets a tour of the labs of 1366 Technologies, a solar start-up aiming to make solar power the price of coal.
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'President of the Internet' Leo Laporte names his cabinet
Leo Laporte won TechRepublic's mock election for "President of the Internet." Now it's time to name his cabinet. Here are his selections.
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Good enough to pay for, part 2: Microsoft Office
I don't have a secretary, unfortunately, so I do all my own word processing and desktop publishing. Suffice to say, this was not the sort of document for which Google Docs was created. It's also...
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Energy Secretary Chu on saving our future
Here's a video interview with Dr. Steven Chu, U.S. Energy Secretary. He speaks optimistically about Americans' ability to save energy through weatherization and public transit. He sees real-time...
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New U.S. energy triumverate now in power
This afternoon, hours after President Obama took office, the U.S. Senate confirmed three powerful new players in the American energy scene. The new secretaries of Energy, Interior and Agriculture...
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Prius panic and other money matters
Courtesy: Toyota. Time to follow the money. Toyota has pulled back from its plan to assemble the hybrid Prius in the U.S. The Japanese carmaker has decided to not complete a factory being...
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Will running start for health IT reform be a good thing?
There is a natural bit of friction in any Presidential transition. Will the AHIC Successor group resist the new Administration or follow its lead? Will the new Administration try to scrap AHIC...
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Is OpenOffice good enough?
Yes. OK, obviously there's more to this story than my tongue-in-cheek answer. This came up after one of our supercool, power user secretaries (who is an Office 2003/2007 wiz) ran a training...
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The legislation behind a national ID
Federal regulations creating a uniform national ID card are looming. Read the full text of the relevant section of the law.
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Workflows rock
Workflows are a fairly common idea in business. Someone initiates a task, components of the task get passed on to the correct staff, and, when the task components are complete, the initiator gets...
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UK National Identity Scheme (NIS): "Costly white elephant"
Chalk up another massive IT problem for Her Majesty's government in the UK. According to InterGovWorld and the Financial Times, the UK has bidding has opened on a controversial multi-billion pound...
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U.S. government hacks at cyberterrorism
Cyberterrorism has picked up in recent months, with a rash of hacks and potent viruses being spread across the Net. But many of these attacks are originating from the Guangdong province in China....
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In battling cyberattacks, public-private partnerships the best weapons?
At the RSA conference in San Francisco, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter talks about the need for the public and private sector to work together in defending the civilian...
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Former home secretary: 'France tapped UK government emails'
Former home secretary David Blunkett said that the French government were monitoring the emails of the UK government, during a time of diplomatic negotiation.
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Creating plants with a kill switch (photos)
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visits an agriculture start-up in the Boston area that is genetically engineering proteins for energy crops to make biofuels.
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Energy secretary tours solar disruptor (photos)
While in the Boston area, Steven Chu gets a tour of the labs of 1366 Technologies, a solar start-up aiming to make solar power the price of coal.
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Press Secretary: "Twitter is a quick medium" - acknowledges that there are other "Robert Gibbs - some are humorous"
Press Secretary Gibbs honors Canada - USA Olympic Hockey bet, acknowledges that Twitter is a fast medium, will use it future and knows about twitter users impersonating him.
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U.S. removes Internet sanctions against Iran, Cuba and Sudan
The government is removing specific trade sanctions to enhance internet applications and services offered by U.S. companies.
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RSA: Homeland security secretary outlines latest online efforts
At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano discusses three efforts underway to ensure the security of the nation's cyberinfrastructure.
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