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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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Harvard study leads liberal pushback
The next step in this legislative dance will be some nose-counting among the Democratic majority. Are there 51 solid votes for a public option, 51 who won't waver against points of order from the...
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Are we going to single payer anyway?
If the VA, the military, Medicare and Medicaid build and re-build their IT infrastructure based on the same open standards, in other words, those become the standards the private insurance market...
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Intel brings Cloud SSO to Salesforce's Force.com
Salesforce.com is integrating Intel's Cloud SSO to provide enterprise customers with single sign-on access to Force.com and thousands of cloud-based apps.
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Gastronomy has to be our single most important technology - There's no civilization or computers without it
We think of computer technologies as being the most important of our inventions yet a much more humble technology has had a far greater impact...
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Domino's m-commerce brings $1.6 million in sales in a single week
If you are not convinced that mobile commerce will actually earn you much revenue, think again. Domino's Pizza took over $1.6 million in sales through its mobile platforms in a single week in the UK.
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LulzSec hacks Military Singles
LulzSec is back. The hacktivist group has hacked MilitarySingles.com and exposed 170,937 accounts belonging to U.S. military members looking for a date. Is this the start of another 50 days of "lulz"?
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Researchers discover "worrisome" authentication flaws in many online services, sites
Bugs discovered in Web-based single sign-on services and sites run by the likes of Facebook, Google, Twitter and PayPal can allow hackers to gain access to a user's account, researchers have...
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Microsoft prototypes speaking multiple languages with a single human voice
At TechFest 2012, Microsoft demoed a project from Microsoft Research Asia, turning a monolingual speaker into a multilingual voice output using machine based Text To Speech (TTS) synthesis.
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Android tablets are doomed without a single OS version
A lot of ink has been spilled decrying the Android fragmentation problem, and while the smartphone space is surviving in spite of it the tablet space will not.
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Sex Tech Weekly: Megaupload, Match Singles Data, Obscenity Copyright, China Porn Spam Kings
Match.com's data on US singles, Megaupload reviled by Perfect 10, China's sex toy spam industry and more.
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Okta rounds out management team
The on-demand identity management company names a BMC vet to head sales and an HP ArcSight exec to run engineering.
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AMD Radeon HD 7970 graphics card launched, benchmarked: Fastest single-GPU board available
The rumors were right: AMD has introduced its new flagship desktop graphics card, the Radeon HD 7970. While the $549 super board won't hit retailers until January 9, the first reviews are in,...
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Okta launches self-service cloud single sign-on provisioning
The self-service addition to the Okta Application Network allows the IT department to publish an app catalog and let users pick and choose what applications they want as single sign-on.
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Europe wants unified privacy approach: One data protection law, one single authority
European politicians are seeking simplifying and harmonising measures to the EU Data Protection Directive, which would allow businesses to have "one law" with "one data protection authority".
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World's smallest electric car made of single molecule
A team of European researchers have built a four-wheeled nano-sized "car" that can be propelled along a metal surface in a controlled manner.
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Holding a single version of the conversation
Big brand companies today have to invest in infrastructure that enables them to deal with customer contacts across multiple touch points. Has Oracle bought RightNow to fulfil that need?
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Battlefield 3 proves that the single-player first-person shooter is DEAD!
Dead. Dead! DEAD!!!
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Okta debuts single sign-on authentication for the cloud
Okta says its new cloud-based single sign-on multifactor authentication service keeps user accounts protected even when a password is stolen.
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MacTech introduces new series of single-topic seminars for Mac professionals
MacTech on Monday will announce MacTech In-Depth, a new series of one-day seminars that focus on a single topic. The first will be held in December and aimed at mobile device management.
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Facebook: No single solution for implementing age restrictions
Facebook has explained its stance regarding underage children signing up for the social network. The company believes in having multiple systems in place, and educating its users.
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