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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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Google's Brin: Time to speed up the web
Even though the web is becoming the dominant development environment for applications, online performance still has a way to go, says Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
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EU regulators willing to settle in Apple e-book 'cartel' case
European regulators are looking to settle what could be a lengthy antitrust case between Apple and e-book publishers, as U.S. authorities continue to move towards formal legal action.
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Microsoft Enterprise sales chief Simon Witts resigns, internal e-mail says
Simon Witts, Microsoft's Worldwide Enterprise and Partner Group chief, has resigned from the company, according to a short internal e-mail announcing his departure.
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GDC 2011: Game makers vs. gamification - it's on!
The gloves are off! Game makers and gamification will go head-to-head at this week's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
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Simon Crosby suggests CIOs and CTOs wake up to a new threat
Commentary on eWeek article "2010 Saw the Dawn of NationState Cyberwars: Citrix CTO"
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Simon Phipps unbound
Since Simon Phipps took the corporate blinders off after leaving Oracle he has noticed a sea change among enterprises. He called these changes the first and second derivatives of liberty. The...
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Simon says he has a new identity system
Assuring the identity of doctors for transferring records and tests is a market with a crying need, and with a pot of gold awaiting whoever can deliver a solution.
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Cloud panel: Interoperability a mandate for virtualization
At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, panelists discuss the issue of portability within the cloud. Simon Crosby of Citrix says nobody is served by proprietary stacks and touts the open...
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Australia data centers face massive threat - dust
Sydney companies are taking precautions to ensure their data centers are safe in the face of a massive dust storm that hit the city on Wednesday in the early hours.
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AMD predicts more Intel revelations
An AMD legal expert says, "this is the first time Intel has had to confront now publicly available facts of its illegal behavior and it won’t be the last."
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EC reveals details of Intel antitrust breaches
The EC releases evidence that allegedly shows how the chipmaker used rebates and direct payments to dissuade PC manufacturers from using AMD products.
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HP heads into battle over virtual networking
HP's ProCurve chief Paul Congdon talks about how the hardware maker sees switches taking on virtual networking in the data center and how HP trumped Cisco at the IEEE standards committee.
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Sony open sources digital effects software
Film effects specialist Sony Pictures Imageworks has released five digital image-manipulation software tools under open-source licenses.
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Nasa hacker loses bid to avoid extradition
Gary McKinnon now has 28 days to launch an appeal to avoid being sent to the U.S. to face charges for allegedly breaking into 97 U.S. government computers and intentionally causing damage.
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Novell aims to tighten cloud security
Novell demonstrated an advanced prototype of its Cloud Security Service, which is due for release to enterprise organisations as a product early in 2010.
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Researchers create browser-based 'darknet'
Two researchers for Hewlett-Packard have created a browser-based darknet, an idea that could make it easier for businesses to keep eavesdroppers from uncovering confidential information.
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Palm Pre defect poll prompts analyst to 'sell'
An analyst has recommended investors sell their Palm shares, after he read a poll on a Palm fan website that suggested very high return rates for the smartphones.
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End of an era for Office 2000
Support for Office 2000 expired on Tuesday, ten years after Steve Ballmer announced Microsoft wanted to launch a web-based version of the productivity suite.
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Microsoft Azure evangelist tackles cloud doubts
q&a As Microsoft spells out the first service terms and pricing for its Azure development and hosting platform, ZDNet UK spoke to Mark Taylor, the company's director of developer and platform...
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IBM introduces data-masking technology
IBM has released proof-of-concept technology designed to protect sensitive data used in industries such as healthcare without the need to modify existing applications.
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