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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Hollow words: United Airlines CEO talks up 'silver lining' of failure
More from the front lines of United Airlines' merger with Continental.
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Top 50 iPad Rollouts by Enterprises & Schools (Updated May 22, 2012)
To all the remaining skeptics: there's one bit of evidence that to me pretty much proves that the iPad - and tablets - won't be a one-hit wonder.
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Takeoff! Boeing's next-gen 747 ready for passengers
After six years of waiting, Germany's Lufthansa finally got the keys to the very first commercial 747-8 Intercontinental. Starting June 1, the new plane will have paying passengers.
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Report TSA profiling with new free app FlyRights
Passengers can report unfair TSA screenings or suspected profiling with Apple and Android app FlyRights.
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Once again into the breach...of trust: United Airlines manages to do it again
Cost efficiencies are fine, but not at the expense of the customers -- especially if it involves a serious service issue that can be at least mitigated by something that already had a proven benefit.
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Traveling with a THR (total hip replacement) in the age of the TSA
Although we can all expect travel to be more of a pain these days, THR patients should probably plan and allow for extra time when a security checkpoint must be passed.
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British Airways customer failures part 3: the implications
In this last part I pull all the previous threads together and suggest some ways BA can resolve its service issues.
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British Airways customer failures part 2: the BA.com website
In this part I talk about problems experienced with the BA website. Process and data integration is at best poor and at worst non-existent.
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British Airways customer failures part 1: broken processes
The airline's uncanny ability to bungle even simple tasks beggars belief, yet it stands as an exemplar of all that's messed up in modern day IT development.
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Packing for SXSW 2012: The Light Digital Traveler
Travel to SXSW requires packing a light digital footprint and being ready for downtime.
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KLM Meet & Seat: use Facebook, LinkedIn to pick seat mates
KLM is letting you pick who you're going to sit with on your next flight by tapping into the social networks Facebook and LinkedIn. It's a completely optional service.
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Airlines: use Facebook to pick who you sit with
What if you could pick someone to sit with on your next flight? That's exactly the kind of service KLM is planning to offer, by tapping into the social networks Facebook and LinkedIn.
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American Airlines as tablet showroom: Apple enterprise grade, Samsung consumer
Airlines are sending a message about tablet use cases. Apple's iPad is cockpit critical. Samsung's Android army is for the cabin.
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Business Travelers: Check your damn bags please
I'm mad as hell about self-centered business travelers on commuter jets and I'm not going to take it anymore.
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FAA approves iPads in the cockpit; American Airlines to start Friday
The FAA has granted the approval for Pilots to use iPads in all phases of flight. The first iPad-flights take off on Friday.
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CNET 100: The celebrity entourage
What gadgets do the technology elite take on their Virgin Atlantic flights? We polled 10 big names and top thinkers in the industry to find out what products they love best.
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Europe restricts use on some airport full-body scanners; TSA appears displeased
New European guidelines issued on Monday restrict 'backscatter' airport scanning machines in Europe over 'health and safety' concerns. The U.S. TSA is reportedly not pleased.
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Beware the Delta Air Lines phishing attack
A phishing attack that mimics Delta Air Lines has enough real links to lull you into thinking a bogus email is real.
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Alaska Airlines also brings biofuels to commercial runways
The carrier plans 75 flights over the next several weeks between Seattle and two other cities that will use about 20 percent biofuel blend.
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Is there any possible way Jesse Ventura could win the Presidency?
Jesse Ventura, like so many of us who fly, is fully enraged at the practices of the TSA, the Transportation Security Agency.
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