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Smarter Planet Leadership Series: Air Canada
Air Canada wanted something to make things a little easier for their customers, and using technology from IBM was able to offer self service. Check out this white paper to hear more about how IBM...
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McNealy unplugged: Part 2
Sun CEO Scott McNealy talks about SPARC vs. Intel, .NET, national ID, and what keeps him up at night, in part 2 of an exclusive interview with Tech Update editorial director David Berlind.
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The rise of the 17-hour journalist...
Long hours, short news stories, and lots of Tweets are the marks of succes for some journalists in the new news media...
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Infographic: The Three Things Confounding CIOs Going Mobile
It's the strategies, stupid.Even smart CIOs and well-managed enterprises are having problems as they embrace mobility. And while mobile devices and apps are new and complicated in ways far...
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BYOD + Field Service App = Major ROI for Mortgage Services Firm
Cleveland-based Safeguard Properties inspects and maintains more than a million foreclosed homes per month across the United States. It does so on behalf of their owners, primarily large banks and...
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Facebook hacker tells his side of the story (video)
Glenn Steven Mangham has written a lengthy blog post, and even posted a YouTube video, explaining why he hacked into Facebook and stole the service's source code.
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Holographic storage: this could work
After burning through $100 million, holographic storage startup InPhase folded several years ago. hVault is rebooting the technology, and they've learned from the InPhase debacle.
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Public relations firms and the rise of 'product journalism'
News stories about products sell more far more products than advertising. Public relations has helped create a new form of journalism, one that's best suited to their client's needs.
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Remembering Jack Tramiel
Commodore founder Jack Tramiel died this week. His legacy of computers for the people and dreams for a better future live on.
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Journalism has a future: Helping communities tell their stories
In an world overflowing with media, knowing how to make compelling content is a valuable skill to have -- and a valuable one to teach.
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Windows Phone 8: What's Microsoft's developer story?
On the development front, Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 seem to be joined at the hip.
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First impressions of my new Android phone
It seems that my anti-Android rants have come back to haunt me like roadside Chili. Get the scoop on my first day with my new Android phone.
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2012's top ten tech. April Fools' Day stories
There were some great April Fools' Day tech. stories this year, The grand champion this year though was a political blog post claiming that Mitt Romney had dropped out the Presidential race......
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No, the New iPad's Best Features Are NOT Bad for Enterprises.
"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Isaac Newton's Third Law of [Physical] Motion turns out to perfectly describe the how Tech Audiences Think. When the new iPad debuted,...
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The MapReduce 101 story, in 102 stories
Can a skyscraper completed in 1931 be used to explain a parallel processing algorithm introduced in 2004? In this post, I use the anology of counting smartphones in the Empire State Building to...
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The iPad success story -- giving us what we want, again
The new iPad is off to a great start, because it gives mainstream consumers exactly what they want. Competitors have a tough time ahead, as they just don't get it.
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The Story of Stories: Enterasys Thinks So 21st Century
About 2 months ago, thought leader and friend, Michael Krigsman (read his always incredible ZDNet blog here), introduced me to Vala Afshar, the Chief Customer Officer of Enterasys Networks - a...
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Ode to manual typewriters
Manual typewriters are back, and they're all the retro rage. This article contains stories from leading technology journalists about their relationship with manual typewriters.
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Using the lowly text message to fight counterfeit drugs
Technology based on text messaging is being used in developing countries to fight the counterfeit drug trade.
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Realizing social business: Enterprise 2.0 success stories
Social business is proving to be a strategic win inside the enterprise firewall. Dion Hinchcliffe highlights some success stories from the trenches.
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BrowserID testing waters, but missing pieces weaken story
The Mozilla Foundation is finally testing its BrowserID authentication system, but a missing part of the architecture used to validate a user's credentials is a big gap the Foundation must address.
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