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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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Photos: On board the Airbus A380
The first Airbus A380 was delivered to Singapore Airlines and one of its first stops was at Sydney Airport where ZDNet Australia staffers climbed aboard.
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Airbus delivers the A380, finally
The much anticipated, long delayed and very lavish jumbo jet rolls out of the hangar, ready to fly with Singapore Airlines.
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Hollow words: United Airlines CEO talks up 'silver lining' of failure
More from the front lines of United Airlines' merger with Continental.
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Once again into the breach...of trust: United Airlines manages to do it again
Cost efficiencies are fine, but not at the expense of the customers -- especially if it involves a serious service issue that can be at least mitigated by something that already had a proven benefit.
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Airline catering company opts for 1E power management recipe
LSG Sky Chefs has adopted 1E's NightWatchman to deliver on its new global energy-efficiency policies.
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Should the U.S. Air Force Kill a 21,000 iPad Deployment Over a PDF Reader?
The Cold War ain't over. The U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command has cancelled a planned deployment of nearly 3,000 iPad2 tablets after a magazine raised questions about its planned use...
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KLM Meet & Seat: use Facebook, LinkedIn to pick seat mates
KLM is letting you pick who you're going to sit with on your next flight by tapping into the social networks Facebook and LinkedIn. It's a completely optional service.
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'Military friendly' camera-free iPhone goes on sale in Singapore
Singapore carrier M1 is offering 'camera free' iPhones on their website, marketed for military and government personnel banned from using smartphones with cameras.
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Airlines: use Facebook to pick who you sit with
What if you could pick someone to sit with on your next flight? That's exactly the kind of service KLM is planning to offer, by tapping into the social networks Facebook and LinkedIn.
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American Airlines as tablet showroom: Apple enterprise grade, Samsung consumer
Airlines are sending a message about tablet use cases. Apple's iPad is cockpit critical. Samsung's Android army is for the cabin.
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Business Travelers: Check your damn bags please
I'm mad as hell about self-centered business travelers on commuter jets and I'm not going to take it anymore.
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FAA approves iPads in the cockpit; American Airlines to start Friday
The FAA has granted the approval for Pilots to use iPads in all phases of flight. The first iPad-flights take off on Friday.
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Airline Wi-Fi roundup: Air China, United and Continental
Pretty soon we're going to be asking which airlines don't actually offer in-flight Wi-Fi.
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Alaska Airlines also brings biofuels to commercial runways
The carrier plans 75 flights over the next several weeks between Seattle and two other cities that will use about 20 percent biofuel blend.
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Case study: Southwest Airlines' productivity takes off using virtualization to enable 'IT as a service'
We've got some of the best customers in the world and they like to do things for themselves. We want to be able to provide IT whenever they want it, whenever they need it, at the right cost point,...
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First algae-fueled commercial airliner takes flight
United Airlines sponsors first commercial flight of a plane powered by biofuels created by Solazyme, using a Honeywell process.
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Six Major Annoyances about Deploying Enterprise Mobility
None of the following problems should be showstoppers for your corporate mobile deployment. But as described by the CIOs and IT managers sharing their experiences at this week's Enterprise...
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Facebook scam: TWO FREE Southwest Airline Tickets
A new Facebook scam exploits your desire of a getaway. Many can't resist the temptation of possibly getting two free tickets from Southwest Airlines.
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Telefonica, BT & Vodafone lead carbon survey but RIM stays back of the pack
The annual Carbon Disclosure Project survey results are out and the telco sector has not performed as well as could be expected despite a clear correlation between climate strategy and financial...
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Hurricane Irene exposes United Airlines' system issues
The stress of natural disaster can push IT systems to the breaking point, which directly affects customer responsiveness. United's story demonstrates the importance of flexible systems.
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