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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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Microsoft study debunks phishing profitability
Do phishers actually make money, or is phishing an unprofitable business, scammers lose time and resources into? Taking the economic approach of generalizing how much money phishers make, a...
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Bazaarvoice acquires rival PowerReviews; adds SMBs to social CRM portfolio
Social CRM consolidation: Bazaarvoice acquires rival PowerReviews for $152 million, closing the loop on a strategy that stretches from small businesses to big box retailers.
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Facebook increases IPO by 25%
Facebook has increased its initial public offering (IPO) size to some 421 million shares. Facebook could thus raise a total of between $14.32 billion and $18.47 billion, if you include over-allotment.
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Invasion of the non-authorized apps
Should IT departments attempt to inject themselves into the do-it-yourself app phenomenon? Dave Blazek takes a humorous perspective on this question. CA Technologies' CHIEF & CHUCK is...
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Facebook sets $28 to $35 IPO price range
Facebook has set an IPO price range between $28 and $35. Furthermore, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will personally be selling 30.2 million shares of his company.
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Nielsen: Watching TV while using mobile devices more common than not
Mobile devices present a golden opportunity for both advertisers and television media content providers -- as long as they can figure out a way to connect the dots.
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Database encryption demystified: Four common misconceptions
With new attacks being publicized daily, organizations that eschew data encryption as an integral part of their security strategy risk losing almost everything.
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Which are the most commonly observed Web exploits in the wild?
M86Security's newly released report "Security Labs Report - July – December 2011 Recap", details some of the most commonly observed Web exploits currently in the wild.
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The Student's guide to Creative Commons & Fair use
The world of citation and licensing can be a minefield for students. What do you need to be aware of?
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Common scenario: Android device gets updated, problems ensue
It is far too common for a major Android update to get pushed out to device owners, only to cause significant problems. Google needs to get a handle on the Android update process.
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Find your lost or stolen camera with free online tools
Being reunited with a lost or stolen camera often comes down to the luck of the draw, but several online resources are available to improve your odds.
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What does Google's piracy 'nonsense' and an extradited student have in common?
Murdoch recently called Google a 'piracy leader' over Twitter, and a British student faces extradition to the U.S. over TV-Shack. What do these events have in common?
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10 web design tragedies
Todd Fluhr found ten websites to represent some of the worst design tragedies on the Internet -- from sites of the well-known (J.K. Rowling and George E.R. Martin) to the obscure.
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The common error of overloading mobile apps with features
The crowded app stores drive developers to put lots of features in their mobile apps. This is a mistake, as simple, focused apps rise to the top.
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Hotels that put style ahead of usability or common sense
Starwood Hotel's aloft and Hyatt's Hyatt Place were very disappointing. An off topic musing on new hotel concepts.
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New UK ISP porn filter: a tragedy of transparency, privacy and security
UK government will hold ISP's responsible for filtering internet content to appease a Christian charity. There is no technical or peer scrutiny in filter implementation.
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Common ground on green buildings (photos)
A new single-family home and a retrofit of a multi-family home share many of the same techniques for greatly lowering energy use over typical construction.
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Intel: M2M should be common thread among embedded devices
Intel and Wind River representatives discuss the benefits and challenges of M2M opportunities for embedded technologies.
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The green credentials of the common refrigerator
Thanks to industry innovation and a supportive regulatory climate, by 2014, a new refrigerator will use just one-fifth the power a fridge needed in the mid-1970s.
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Standards effort points to automation via common markup language O-ACEML for improved IT compliance, security
If you look at how people did compliance or managed to compliance without a standard like this, without automation, it tended to be a manual process of setting configuration settings and auditors...
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