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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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Microsoft's Ballmer: If I had it to do all over again...
Steve Ballmer's last three years as CEO is the subject of Businessweek's cover story this week. Here's what I found interesting in the story.
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CES 2012: Qualcomm implementing augmented reality on education gadgets
Qualcomm goes all business-like at the Consumer Electronics Show with integration on education and healthcare products.
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At CES, Ballmer highlights Windows phone, Windows 8, Xbox Kinect
At CES in Las Vegas, American Idol host Ryan Seacrest talks to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer about what to expect from the software giant in 2012. Ballmer previews the new Windows phone OS, Windows...
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Ballmer, Microsoft bid CES adieu (photos)
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer takes the stage for one last CES keynote.
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AT&T shows off slew of LTE devices (photos)
At its annual developer summit, happening alongside CES, AT&T gets to the good stuff eventually, unveiling a half dozen Android devices on 4G LTE. And Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer makes a surprise...
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Microsoft CEO Ballmer's last stand: Liveblog from CES
Come back at 6:30 pm PT/9:30 pm ET on January 9 for ZDNet's live blog of CEO Steve Ballmer's last CES keynote address.
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Microsoft's Steve Ballmer rated #3 worst tech company CEO ... can you guess who is at #1 and #2?
Employee approval rating of only 35%, down from 49% only a year ago.
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Microsoft's Ballmer makes changes in Windows Phone leadership
Microsoft named Terry Myerson head of Windows Phone and is moving former chief Andy Lees to a new role that will involve Windows 8 and Windows Phone in some way in 2012.
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Did Ballmer just say Windows 8 was coming to phones? No, he didn't.
Here's what he really said.
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Steve Jobs: When salespeople run tech giants it's over
Great tech companies don't let great salesmen become CEOs. Why? They don't know squat about product.
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Big data can enable world-changing apps, says LinkedIn co-founder
LinkedIn's co-founder discusses the LinkedIn Skills platform and what that means for big data and Web 3.0.
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Microsoft's Ballmer mocks Android phone
At the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks about why users should buy a Windows phone rather than an Android device: "You don’t need to be a computer scientist to...
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Ballmer: Android users need to be 'computer scientists'
'A Windows Phone gets things done.'
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CEO Ballmer's (non)answer on whether Microsoft will build its own Windows Phone
Should Microsoft move to a more Apple-like model and make its own smartphone? Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer didn't provide a firm yes or no answer to that Web 2.0 Summit question.
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Pondering Apple in a post-Steve Jobs world...again
With Apple's transition plan finally executed, what comes next for the world's most envied technology company?
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Microsoft: In a year, Windows Phone has gone from very small to ... very small
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer used the keynote speech at the 2011 Worldwide Partner Conference to admit that Windows Phone 7 is still "very small."
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Why Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is so bullish on Bing
Microsoft's Bing search engine is one of the Microsoft products that Redmond's shareholders -- not to mention many Wall Streeters who watch Microsoft -- love to hate. But Microsoft CEO Steve...
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What's on Steve Ballmer's Microsoft priority list now?
Microsoft officials have publicly prided themselves on dabbling in lots of different areas that might some day become Microsoft's next billion-dollar business. But it seems there's a new modus...
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to headline CES 2012 keynote
It's been confirmed that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will once again deliver the preshow keynote speech at CES next year.
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Microsoft's Ballmer: And I'm telling you, I'm not going
Apologies to Jennifer Hudson (and Jennifer Holiday), but Microsoft CEO Ballmer is telling folks he's not going anywhere -- at least not for the time being.
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