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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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Gadget makers: Innovate, not iterate
The mobile tech world is filled with gadgets all alike in form and function. It's time for OEMs to capture consumers' attention with something new.
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Four Keys for RIM to Execute a PlayBook-led Turnaround
The PlayBook was RIM's downfall in 2011. These are my suggestions on how it could be its savior in 2012.
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Hard drive shortage nails Q4 PC growth, but Apple shines
Only Apple---fueled by its solid state drive MacBook Air---skated through the fourth quarter unscathed in the U.S.
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Intel: Hard drive shortages aren't leading to SSD pop
"So far we have not seen a big uptake in demand for SSDs," says Intel's CFO.
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Intel cuts sales outlook, blames hard drive shortage
With the warning, Intel becomes just the latest technology company to take a hit because of hard drive shortages.
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Ten spooky iOS apps for Halloween (photos)
There is no shortage of Halloween-themed apps for your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. I've assembled the top 10 I have found this month, from chilling sound effects and a haunted-site locator to...
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Asus faces shortage of Eee Pad Transformer due to high demand
The iPad 2 isn't the only tablet in high demand this spring. Of all the tablets that launched this season, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer is facing a shortage problem.
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Component shortage to hit tablet makers
The expected flood of tablets to compete with the iPad will be impacted by a major component shortage that will impede the ability to produce the devices.
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Best Buy holding iPad 2 sales due to shortages
If you haven't heard, it's difficult to get an iPad 2 these days. It's going to be even more difficult at Best Buy if you don't have a unit reserved.
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Fujifilm already facing shortage of FinePix X100 retro camera
The lovely Fujifilm FinePix X100 has made its debut, and it's no surprise that the vintage-looking compact camera is already running out.
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Gartner throws some cold water on SOA-cloud link
Gartner's David Mitchell Smith: cloud and SOA are different animals. SOA is about technology; cloud is about outcomes.
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IPv4 address shortage reaching critical stage
The shortage of IPv4 addresses has reached a critical stage - less than 10 percent are still available - according to the registries that allocate internet numbers around the world.
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A modest proposal to fix the primary care shortage
The American Academy of Family Physicians is estimating a shortage of 70,000 primary care doctors in 10 years. There are currently about 100,000.
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Health IT and the nursing shortage
The nursing shortage will be as tough to cure as the doctor shortage, but health IT and the changing power dynamic that can emerge from it seems to be a big part of the solution.
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Caribbean medical schools and the primary care shortage
Remember Grenada? (Picture from the eightiesclub.) The reason given to invade this tiny Caribbean nation, in 1983, was to save some Americans attending a Caribbean medical school because their...
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When crops are scarce
Marc Brown, CIO of Del Monte Foods explains how they deal with crop shortages – by staying flexible, working closely with retailers, and making do with what they have.
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Short clip: Del Monte on when crops are scarce
Marc Brown, CIO of Del Monte Foods explains how they deal with crop shortages by staying flexible, working closely with retailers, and making do with what they have.
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We could live a long time without gold, but NOT this more precious metal
I'm talking platinum. As in catalytic converters. Cars, trucks, earth movers, fork-lifts, nearly every internal combustion engine made in the past thirty years has a catalytic converter. Most...
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IBM aims to salvage silicon for solar industry
Erase those old circuits and you've got some silicon for solar panels. Big Blue hopes the technique will take off with chipmakers.Photos: Reclaiming silicon with water
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Intel's fab flexing may pay off big amid capacity shortages
Qualcomm and Nvidia need more supply from their manufacturing partners. Intel's bet on integrated manufacturing and design could become a huge advantage.
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