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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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U.K. insurer computes pay-as-you-drive rates
By factoring route, time of day, age of driver, and so on, Norwich Union promises to reward the best drivers with lower premiums.
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Nortel seeks revival through 'hyperconnectivity'
CEO Mike Zafirovski is confident that the "megatrend" can propel the networking giant back to the forefront of the industry.
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IBM wins 7-year Unilever outsourcing deal
Consumer goods giant hopes contract will transform its financial transaction services in Europe.
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New year's resolutions for Microsoft
A top 10 to-do list of the hurdles the software giant must tackle in 2005.
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U.K. cell provider launches 3G handsets
Orange unveils its new 3G offering, with rival mm02 trying to spoil party with teases of its own 2005 plans.
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Microsoft's Beijing win raises concerns in China
Some officials are speaking out against recent deals by Microsoft and Dell to supply technology to governmental bodies.
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Liberty Alliance captures seven new members
PDF developer Adobe is among the new allies of the group, which promotes identity standards for Web services.
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Nokia, Vodafone team up on Java effort
The companies want to create more consistent platforms that can be used with any handset.
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WiMax to turbocharge alternative carriers
Research group thinks broadband wireless technology will give competitors a leg up against local operators.
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EMC focuses on regulatory compliance
The storage specialist is pushing e-mail archiving and a new version of its Centera content-managment technology as products that can help companies comply with data-retention laws.
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Symantec CEO hits Microsoft security myth
Symantec CEO John Thompson has hit out at "the myth" that Microsoft's operating system is inherently less secure than the open-source alternatives.
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Nokia dominating smart-phone market, study says
First-quarter figures show that the Finnish company leads the market for advanced handhelds, but its success varies greatly by region.
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CIO jury: Compliance no IT project Trojan horse
silicon.com's latest CIO Jury has returned a verdict to the question "Have compliance projects allowed you to roll out additional technology?"
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Glaser: EU ruling a boon to Real's $1 billion suit
RealNetworks' CEO says the ruling that Microsoft abused its OS power to try to dominate the media player market will bolster his company's courtroom and marketplace efforts.
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3GSM: Rumors, ringtones and research
reporter's notebook At the 3GSM World Congress 2004 in Cannes, T-Mobile may have found a way to cut marketing costs. Just ask a nine-year old.
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3GSM: Nokia and Vodafone--best of friends?
reporter's notebook: At the 3GSM World Congress 2004 in Cannes, phonemakers are showing rare harmony in their bullish comments about the future of 3G.
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CIO Jury: Is outsourcing inevitable?
Silicon.com's CIO Jury takes on the pros and cons of contracting workers overseas. Can the lower labor costs offset a potential drop in quality and a public backlash?
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CIOs: Planned wireless approach pays off
A Nortel study of CIOs says that an integrated approach to mobile computing not only increases productivity--but can mean bottom-line cost savings.
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Airline security warns of shoulder surfing
Boeing says its onboard Connexion Wi-Fi service won't guard against snooping by the person sitting next to you, but there is technology to keep your data hidden.
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Boeing: Wi-Fi system is safe to fly
The unit at Boeing responsible for developing in-flight Wi-Fi equipment has defended itself in the face of comments that such airborne wireless connectivity will be insecure. However, security...
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