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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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Which IT jobs will survive the credit crunch?
The economic downturn will see an increase in demand for tech professionals specializing in IT architecture as businesses consolidate their operations.
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Poll: Businesses in U.S. warm to Vista
Almost half IT decision makers are using or evaluating the OS, and 35 percent are in the process of migration, a CDW poll shows.
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U.K.'s fastest supercomputer unveiled
Hector handles 63 trillion calculations per second, the equivalent processing power of 12,000 desktops. But it can't touch Blue Gene/L.
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Elderly to benefit from 'fuzzy logic' research
University of Missouri and U.K.'s De Montfort University team up for computational-intelligence project.
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Companies warned not to rush into social networking
Social networking could turn out to be a costly "white elephant" for businesses that hurry to invest in the technology, Gartner says.
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Tracking tech predicted to boom in Europe
Business needs, personal security concerns will drive adoption of wireless tracking tech, says Juniper Research.
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Satellite 'sentinels' to help track climate change
European project that will monitor different climate elements in Europe from space aims to help fight climate change.
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Europe sees rise in R&D spending
EU-based companies increase research and development investments, yet non-EU competitors still take the lead.
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London revealed as hot spot for online credit card fraud
Fraud information group Early Warning creates a map of the United Kingdom, showing the worst-offending regions.
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British women in tech jobs: I quit
Survey reveals that despite faster promotions, women are leaving U.K. tech jobs in greater numbers, and gender pay gap has widened.
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Discover security breach, blame the co-workers?
IT managers in small, midsize companies believe staff members are responsible for online-security problems, survey finds.
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Poll: Half of employers restrict Facebook
Workers at many companies surveyed by security firm Sophos say access to Facebook is blocked over productivity, security concerns.
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Poll: Best way to chat with the boss is face-to-face
People much prefer in-person and e-mail communication with higher-ups to IM and videoconferencing, Silicon.com survey reveals.
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Google: 10 percent of sites are dangerous
Sophos adds that 70 percent of pages hosting malicious software are found on legitimate sites targeted by hackers.
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Anti-skid braking technology gets EU backing
System helps avoid skids on slippery roads, and could be required equipment in Europe and U.S. by 2012.
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BBC to launch on-demand service
Doctor Who fans can rejoice. The BBC's iPlayer service will offer downloads of programs for up to seven days after broadcast.
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Want a job? Clean up your Web act
Uncouth blogs and social-networking bloopers can hurt your employability, a survey of more than 600 employers finds.
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Why Formula One teams with tech
Like its rivals, the Renault F1 team leans hard on tech hardware and sponsorships to stay competitive on the track.
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Scots build green supercomputer
Machine is 10 times more energy efficient and up to 300 times faster than its traditional counterparts.
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Neteller blames job cuts on U.S. gambling crackdown
U.S. law forbidding online payments to gambling sites forces Neteller to trim about 250 jobs in Canada and the U.K.
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