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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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IT executives: we're getting busier, and we're hiring
Two IT executive surveys find a bullish attitude toward IT operations and corporate growth.
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Writing fake online reviews? New Google algorithm will catch you out
Changing online sentiment is hard enough. But fraudulently working together to try and control the sentiment about a product or web site is just plain wrong.
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Digging for gold in DataSift's Twitter archive
DataSift is unlocking two years of Twitter archive for pay-as-you-go analysis using its big data tools, opening up a social media goldmine to enterprises and entrepreneurs
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Facebook tells India it won't help censor the Web
Indian Communications and IT minister Kapil Sibal wants technology companies like Microsoft, Facebook, Google, and Twitter to pre-screen user generated content. Facebook isn't interested.
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Tributes to Steve Jobs online and off (images)
The respect of mourners spills out across the world, from online memorials to spray-painted sentiments. Apple's co-founder died yesterday at age 56.
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What can businesses learn about predictive analytics from American Idol?
Companies need to clearly define their goals before analyzing social media data. There are differing degrees of sentiment, and not all translate equally well.
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A British look at global warming denial
And this examination takes us back to the Norsemen and their settlements in Newfoundland and Greenland. And that pesky issue of the Medaeval Warming. And the semantics and geography of...
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IT executives: we're getting busier, and we're hiring
Two IT executive surveys find a bullish attitude toward IT operations and corporate growth.
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Writing fake online reviews? New Google algorithm will catch you out
Changing online sentiment is hard enough. But fraudulently working together to try and control the sentiment about a product or web site is just plain wrong.
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Digging for gold in DataSift's Twitter archive
DataSift is unlocking two years of Twitter archive for pay-as-you-go analysis using its big data tools, opening up a social media goldmine to enterprises and entrepreneurs
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Facebook tells India it won't help censor the Web
Indian Communications and IT minister Kapil Sibal wants technology companies like Microsoft, Facebook, Google, and Twitter to pre-screen user generated content. Facebook isn't interested.
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Tributes to Steve Jobs online and off (images)
The respect of mourners spills out across the world, from online memorials to spray-painted sentiments. Apple's co-founder died yesterday at age 56.
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Text mining in hotel reviews
For any company that lives or dies on customer feedback, it's essential to put online reviews and social media to work in a productive way, says Lexalytics' Jeff Catlin.
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What can businesses learn about predictive analytics from American Idol?
Companies need to clearly define their goals before analyzing social media data. There are differing degrees of sentiment, and not all translate equally well.
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A British look at global warming denial
And this examination takes us back to the Norsemen and their settlements in Newfoundland and Greenland. And that pesky issue of the Medaeval Warming. And the semantics and geography of...
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Why it is crucial to make sense of 'Twitter speak'
Guest editorial by Jeff Catlin We often get asked what the next step in analyzing social media will be, so it seems appropriate that with Twitter being the “it� micro-blogging and messaging...
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Consumer sentiment towards a la carte price plans by airlines
Question: Are you in favor of “a la carte” pricing? Date: August 2008 Response Total Respondents American Continental Delta Southwest United Yes 48.5 56.5 48.6 48.6 50.1 53.8...
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Red Hat: Open source driven by anti-US sentiment
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst says resentment at paying billions of dollars in 'intellectual property taxes' to US companies is boosting open source.
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Privacy legislation sentiment grows
While Sen. Orrin Hatch and industry leaders tried to stem the tide, other legislators were promising online privacy legislation.
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