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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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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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Lytro camera: A photographer's analysis
The Lytro represents a breakthrough in camera technology. But, is it really useful in practice?
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 photo samples and analysis
The E-M5's photos aren't quite up to the quality of some other cameras in its class, especially for JPEG shooters.
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Don't forget the guys in the networking trenches...
Portable network analysis tools are still an important part of datacenter operations.
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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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Cisco to acquire network analysis firm Truviso
Cisco plans to acquire real-time network analytics firm Truviso, but financial terms were not disclosed.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III photo samples and analysis
With the exception of some annoying JPEG processing, the 5DM3 delivers excellent photo quality, especially at midrange ISO sensitivities.
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Ricoh Gets High Marks in Analysis by IDC
Ricoh has leveraged its global experience to shape its Managed Document Services (MDS) strategy for addressing pressing customer concerns in MPS, including cost control, environmental...
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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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Marketo buys Crowd Factory? You read it here first ...
Read my analysis of today's news in the blog post I published last November ... the trouble with prescience is that people forget too easily these days
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Why Facebook acquired Instagram for $1 billion
Facebook is acquiring Instagram for $1 billion. The question is: why? There are many reasons against Facebook buying Instagram, but there's really just one big reason for the purchase.
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IT workers bore brunt of offshoring over past decade: analysis
New study calculates close to 2 million IT jobs will have disappeared from North American and European companies by 2016. However, IT has regenerative capabilities.
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Enterprise to Apple: Forget the new iPad, the iPad 2 will do
Apple's new iPad offers plenty for the consumer and the ordinary user, but leaves little wiggle-room for business and enterprises.
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Webcast: ZDNet analysis of the new Apple iPad announcement
Join ZDNet's Josh Gingold and David Gewirtz for a live and interactive webcast on what you need to know about the new Apple iPad.
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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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We got funding! Aren't you excited about it?
A start up has convinced someone in the investment community to give them money. The PR folks are excited, should you be?
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Reuters launches own YouTube channel with news, analysis programming
Reuters follows the path of other news organizations online and starts its own YouTube channel with original content.
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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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Big Data meets Complex Event Processing: AccelOps delivers a better architecture to attack the data center monitoring and analytics problem
You need to nail the real-time analytics problem, and this has to be the centerpiece of any monitoring or management platform going forward.
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Why software companies must analyze risk to ensure success
Many people buy software with the intention of using it on multiple computers for multiple people without understanding the licensing requirements.
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