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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Senator urges photos, contacts FTC inquiry into Apple, Google
A U.S. Senator is asking the FTC to investigate Apple and Google after a spate of smartphone applications could access user's contact list data and private photos.
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Intelligence community warns Senate committee of increased terror threats
Thursday's hearing before the Select Committee on Intelligence brings to light very different views held by its members on Miranda warning policies and should such warnings be offered to a...
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Who wants tea with their turkey?
Republicans and other health reform opponents launch an all-out media blitz to keep the Senate from getting 60 votes to end debate on S. 3590, on which debate has officially begun.
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Democrats threaten to grow backbones over health reform
Most businessmen I know are ideologically inclined toward conservatism, but when their own interests are on the line all bets are off. I have written here consistently that business' interests...
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Max Baucus opens his kimono
Democrats will need at least 2 Republican votes to get the Baucus plan past a filibuster. That's the math that counts.
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Sen. Kohl: Justice should look closely at Yagoogle deal
Update: Google and Yahoo agree to "briefly" delay the deal to give Justice time to look into it. (New York Times) Congress continued its poking around in the Google-Yahoo deal with Sen. Herb Kohl...
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Is Congress looking at the right VA scandal?
Why should former officers be getting one standard of care and former enlisted be getting another?
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Telecom immunity bill advances in Senate; Dodd promises filibuster
The battle over telecommunications immunity continued Monday with a Senate vote, 76-10, to advance for a floor vote a bill protecting the companies from lawsuits relating to cooperation with...
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NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?
White House wanted immunity for phone companies over possible cooperation with NSA, but new bill also would shield e-mail, IM providers.
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Can technology solve air travel woes?
Senators and aviation executives say it'll help. Others warn that travel snafus can't all be blamed on a 1950s-era air traffic control system.
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If Fred Thompson runs for Prez, should NBC.com pull his Law & Order clips from Web?
 Former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson (R-Tennessee) is widely believed to be on the cusp of throwing his hat in the ring for the Republican Presidential nomination. Sen. Thompson, as you probably...
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WA lawmakers try to address cyberbullying
Forty percent of kids say they have been harassed online. Bill would require schools to inform parents about risks.
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Time to update Privacy Act to keep up with technology, group says
Center for Democracy and Technology warns that the government is mining data on citizens without 'suitable privacy and due process framework.'
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Sen. wants online database of spending for OK
Modeled on the federal program, senator wants to spotlight bad spending, Democratic Gov. likes the idea too.
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Stevens, Byrd unmasked as secret blockers
Two senators known for pork barrel spending come out as obstructionists to bill that would put federal grants and contracts online.
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Photo: Sen. Clinton advocates energy reform
Sen. Hillary Clinton calls for "strategic energy fund" to boost investment in efficient and nonpolluting alternatives to oil.
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Photo: Leahy warns of growing e-surveillance
Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy warns of growing electronic surveillance during a speech at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference in Washington.
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Ten tech-related YouTube clips you shouldn't miss
From the chimp playing Pac-Man to Jon Stewart's jabs at Sen. Ted Stevens, here's a greatest hits collection of tech videos.
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Photo: Sen. Clinton advocates energy reform
Sen. Hillary Clinton calls for "strategic energy fund" to boost investment in efficient and nonpolluting alternatives to oil.
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Photo: Leahy warns of growing e-surveillance
Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy warns of growing electronic surveillance during a speech at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference in Washington.
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