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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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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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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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McAfee retracts bug damage estimate
McAfee has changed its official response on how many enterprise customers were affected by a bug that caused havoc on computers globally
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Afghan enemies using iPhone as a weapon
Australian Department of Defense chief technology officer Matt Yannopoilos today said defenses were being beaten in Afghanistan by enemies accessing information quickly via iPhones.
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Aussie ISP, Pirate Party win BitTorrent file-sharing case
The Pirate Party Australia has welcomed an ISP's internet piracy victory over a coalition of film and TV studios, describing it as "a victory for common sense."
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Australia mulls mandatory ISP filtering
Mandatory ISP filtering legislation is expected to be introduced around the middle of 2010, after which there will be a one year period to implement and activate the filtering technology.
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GNOME delays 3.0 release
The release of the next major upgrade of the GNOME desktop, GNOME 3.0, has been pushed back to September 2010.
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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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Ubuntu reveals plans for Lucid Lynx
Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth has detailed plans for the distribution's April 2010 release, code-named Lucid Lynx.
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Aussie police battle cyberattack threats
An Australian group says it will launch a 09/09/09 attack against Australian government computers to protest a mandatory ISP filtering proposal.
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64-bit Snow Leopard defaults to 32-bit kernel
Apple's OS X 10.6 operating system Snow Leopard by default loads with a 32-bit kernel, despite running 64-bit applications.
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Get ready for Oracle's 100 days of press releases aka innovation
It's a while since I read Bruce Richardson, chief research officer at AMR but a couple of his most recent posts rang bells with me. The first: Who Drives Software Innovation? The “Best-of-Breed...
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Superwoman flies with Salesforce.com's Sites
Financial services group Superwoman is the first Australian company to pilot Salesforce.com's new Sites product.
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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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