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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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Taking the reins and tending the cows at WebEx
According to a new book, WebEx is an example of a new breed of software vendors that sell milk instead of forcing customers to buy cows to milk themselves. Pursuing the same analogy, WebEx has a...
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Sex Tech: Reddit vs. Romney, Sex Addiction, Spankable Robot, Tumblr Sued
Tumblr sued by Perfect 10, Reddit vs. Mitt Romney, Japanese robot butt for spanking, no science for sex addiction.
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My Grandfather: Business analytics in wartime, 1942
Like many American veterans, my grandfather fought in World War II. But he didn't fight with bullets -- his weapon against the enemy was his brain.
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How to land your dream job: Nine inventive ways
The global job market is in a precarious position. Increasing numbers of people compete against each other for vacancies, from the CEOs recently made redundant to the unemployed undergraduate. The...
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Apple pushes dodgy Lion stats
User adoption is just one metric, and in this case it's not the most important one.
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IBM, HP remain in statistical tie for server lead
IBM System z sales surge, Windows Server shipments dominate and the server race will get real interesting in the next few months.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has the most Google+ followers
You would think a Google employee would have the most Google+ followers, but it turns out that Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is number one.
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6 solar stats for the summer solstice
This post comes courtesy of data dug up by Applied Materials, which has been releasing solar technology and industry statistics each year on the summer solstice. The figures in question come from...
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Surprising Mindshare Statistics Around the Big Four Tablets [Infographic]
Does mindshare translate into market share? Apple and RIM may hope so, based on a recent analysis of Twitter data about the Big 4 tablets, though Motorola and Samsung would not.
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Survey Results: The current state of corporate social media in 2011
Useful Social Media, a company in the UK, releases their survey on the state of corporate social media in 2011.
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Why malware statistics don't matter
I'm distrustful of statistics. I tend to look at much of the statistics that I'm exposed to on a daily basis as data repackaged and re-purposed (weaponized if you like) with a particular agenda...
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2011 ERP survey: New IT failure research and statistics
A new survey of small business ERP projects sheds light on project success and failure.
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Facebook Memology 2010: A year in status updates
I haven't seen the Twitter version of this dataset yet but it'll be interesting to see a comparison of top trending discussion topics between both Facebook and Twitter.
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Shocking gov't IT failure statistics!
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released data that shows disturbing trends on government IT projects.
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Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics Take 2
Since posting Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics on May 5th, I've gotten an interesting collection of back channel Emails from suppliers, other analysts, and, as is sometimes the case, some outraged...
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Lies, damn lies and statistics
During my morning news scan, I came across a variety of things coming out of industry events that appear to offer grand conclusions from a fairly small, focused studies. It gives me an opportunity...
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Google wouldn't have run their ad if it wasn't for statistics
Google is run by scientists, definitely not by marketers. In fact, even Larry Page is so anti-marketing that one year he only gave marketers within the company a total of 8 hours for meetings,...
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ERP failure: New research and statistics
Panorama Consulting today released results of a study comparing gaps between customer expectations and actual results achieved on ERP projects.
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SharePoint Statistics: The Real Reason Behind SharePoint's Price Tag
What would you say is the most expensive part of a SharePoint deployment? A recent study by InfoTrends, a consultancy, identified where the money is being spent on SharePoint and where it's not....
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Weak passwords dominate statistics for Hotmail's phishing scheme leak
The recently leaked accounting data of thousands of Hotmail users -- Gmail has also been affected -- obtained through what appears to be a badly executed phishing campaign, once again puts the...
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