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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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Solutions need to fit a business problem, not business problems from 'solutions'
Relying on outdated mathematical models to solve business problems when new computers have the capacity to do so much more is a losing proposition, says Terra Technology's Robert Byrne.
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$799 MacBook Air: It's that Apple supply chain again
In the end, Apple's MacBook Air pricing has everything to do with its supply chain.
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New Owners for Print Chain AlphaGraphics
Doc will be paying attention to see what happens next – private equity buyers are usually in for the short term, looking to maximize profits and cut costs so they can re-sell at a profit....
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U.S. counterfeit regulations could affect global tech supply chain
The proliferation of counterfeit goods in the tech market has been growing, causing the U.S. Department of Defense to take stricter actions.
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Western Digital: We've mostly recovered from Thailand floods
Western Digital says it can meet customer demand in the current quarter and beyond.
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Five not-so-obvious reasons why Apple won't be Sony redux
Forrester CEO George Colony argues that Apple will lose its way like Sony did. Colony's argument revolves around charisma, but he misses a few key competitive advantages.
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Why Apple wants to 'capture' defective 3rd-gen iPads
'Capturing' defecting products for investigation is a common practice in the tech industry as a whole. It's a way of gathering information about defective products with the idea of making fewer of...
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Counterfeit chips: A $169 billion tech supply chain headache
The product fallout from counterfeit semiconductors can range from little things like dropped calls to much bigger issues such as plane crashes.
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Apple's supply chain: A profile of a Foxconn factory employee
The Fair Labor Association's report on Foxconn's working conditions provides a nice composite sketch of your average Apple supply chain worker.
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Ariba CMO Tim Minahan on how networked economy benefits spring from improved business commerce and cloud processes
We think this convergence of companies collaborating more efficiently over extended information networks is one that's going to drive this next wave of productivity.
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New Foxconn regulations will ripple through Apple's supply chain
Foxconn gets slammed by the Fair Labor Association after an investigation, which could have a ripple effect throughout Apple's supply chain.
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Supply chain wars: Hon Hai's Sharp investment helps Apple vs. Samsung
Hon Hai's investment in Sharp could rattle the LCD supply chain. Advantage Apple at the potential expense of Samsung.
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Apple's iPad launch exceeds expectations: 3 million sold
Apple's supply chain was able to procure enough parts to launch the iPad in a bevy of countries right from the start.
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With Apple's new iPad, supply chain is the hero
Apple will start selling its next-gen iPad March 16, but the supply chain may be the real hero.
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Purists, Pragmatists and others re: cloud
Does the cloud vs. on-premise dialogue have to be so polarized? Can't we see something other than stark one-way decisions? Here are some items two IT research analysts have come to terms with.
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Open Group's OTTF 'snapshot' addresses risks from counterfeit and tainted products
The Open Group has announced the publication of the Open Trusted Technology Provider Standard (O-TTPS) Snapshot, a preview of what is intended to become the first standard developed by The Open...
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'Mini' iPad 3 and a 'cheap' iPad 2 - Don't bet on it
Oh, where to begin the debunking?
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Chain-link fences turned to lace (photos)
Dutch designer Joep Verhoeven applies lace-making techniques to the industrial chain-link fence, creating complex, handmade designs that turn the mundane into something striking.
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Sensing demand - the promise of big data in practice
While companies can’t control volatility itself, they can control the effects of volatility. This is the promise of big data.
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Tim Cook and a more likeable Apple
Tim Cook is the right person at the right time for Apple. Why? He's better suited to fending off the hand grenades that come with being the most successful tech company on the planet.
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