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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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Chrome beats Internet Explorer in global Web browser race
For the first time, in more than a decade, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been kicked off its throne as the number one Web browser in the world.
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Google's Chrome vs. Microsoft's IE: How's that halo effect?
Both Google and Microsoft are advertising their browsers---two pieces of software that are free. Why? There's real ROI to driving platform usage.
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Chrome keeps winning; Internet Explorer keeps falling
IE is still the number one Web browser, but it may go below 50% of the market as early as March according to one measurement, and below 40% on another. Oh, and the single most popular Web browser...
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Google Chrome Web browser kicks rump, takes names
Internet Explorer is still the number one Web browser, but Chrome is continuing to grow at both it and Firefox's expense.
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EU dings Microsoft's IE browser market share, says Statcounter
Microsoft's Internet Explorer market share fell below the 50 percent mark globally for the first time, according to StatCounter.
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IE 6 nearly dead, says StatCounter
Internet Explorer 6 may finally be put to rest---unless you happen to work in an enterprise that clings to the antique browser.
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Bing grabs a bigger slice of search market
Web analytics firm StatCounter says Microsoft's new search engine continued to grow in July but it's still a long way from being a threat to Google.
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Chrome beats Internet Explorer in global Web browser race
For the first time, in more than a decade, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been kicked off its throne as the number one Web browser in the world.
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Google's Chrome vs. Microsoft's IE: How's that halo effect?
Both Google and Microsoft are advertising their browsers---two pieces of software that are free. Why? There's real ROI to driving platform usage.
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Chrome keeps winning; Internet Explorer keeps falling
IE is still the number one Web browser, but it may go below 50% of the market as early as March according to one measurement, and below 40% on another. Oh, and the single most popular Web browser...
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StatCounter: Chrome overtakes Firefox globally
Chrome has managed to overtake Firefox as the world's second most used browser, beating predictions with a month to spare.
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Windows 7 finally beats XP, or does it?
It took its time, but Windows 7 now appears to be more widely used than XP.
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StatCounter: Windows 7 overtakes XP
Good news for Windows 7 fans ... but be careful about putting too much stock in a single data source.
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Google Chrome Web browser kicks rump, takes names
Internet Explorer is still the number one Web browser, but Chrome is continuing to grow at both it and Firefox's expense.
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EU dings Microsoft's IE browser market share, says Statcounter
Microsoft's Internet Explorer market share fell below the 50 percent mark globally for the first time, according to StatCounter.
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IE 6 nearly dead, says StatCounter
Internet Explorer 6 may finally be put to rest---unless you happen to work in an enterprise that clings to the antique browser.
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Bing grabs a bigger slice of search market
Web analytics firm StatCounter says Microsoft's new search engine continued to grow in July but it's still a long way from being a threat to Google.
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Fun with numbers (browser and search share) a boon for StatCounter
If you've been following the headlines of late you'll find that StatCounter's research arm, a Web tracking service most Webheads are familiar with, has gone from afterthought to player in just a...
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