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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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Microsoft: Windows 8 will support retina-style displays, too
Microsoft has big display plans for Windows 8. Now we just need to see the PCs and tablets that actually sport the higher pixel densities the Softies are touting.
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Free speech: Why I'm lucky to live in America, not Iran
The big reason we're better: they don't execute you for blogging in America. Sometimes your page rank goes down, but it's not quite the same thing.
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Gallery: Presidents and their not so presidential apps
From Washington to Obama, David Gewirtz honors some of our favorite U.S. Presidents with some moderately inappropriate iPhone and Android apps.
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Your personal data isn't free (and other misconceptions)
A new startup promises to leverage your personal data in exchange for discounts and deals on products online. There's a value to your information, it argues. But is it worth a middleman?
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Google's new privacy policy: Washington's misguided interrogation
Even though the new policy doesn't change how Google operates, lawmakers are using it as a springboard into an inquiry over user privacy.
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A better SOPA: Create Silicon Valley jobs in Hollywood, give Washington the boot
The solution to SOPA won't be found in Washington - and shouldn't be. The only way to really combat piracy is for Silicon Valley and Hollywood to start working as a team.
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Senator demands answers over Carrier IQ mobile phone tracking
Sen. Al Franken, who was instrumental in bringing location privacy legislation after this year's "Locationgate" scandal, is seeking answers after mobile phone software was used to track users'...
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Silicon Valley gets political; Support for jobs, taxes from execs
As Washington and Silicon Valley realize they need each other, the Valley gets more political and execs start chiming in and taking sides.
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Washington State, Ecology, and MPS
In an open competitive bidding process, the Washington departments of General Administration and Ecology have awarded a new public-private Managed Print Services contract that will further reduce...
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Energy-efficient lightbulb initiative switched off in House vote
Not that they have anything more important to worry about, like figuring out how to cut the federal deficit or preventing a debt default in early August, but it seems that certain lawmakers in...
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Saving Money on Print for the State of Washington
Looks like the state is in the market for some managed print services, particularly for the state's colleges and universities, which accounted for $30.7 million of the office-based printing costs....
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Can HealthPoint model work in America
It's sort of an Amway model, only more systematized. The question is whether paranoia over privacy and the qualifications of the outreach staff would ever allow this to go forward in America.
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Are alarms over a Google-Verizon Net Neutrality deal overblown?
A rumor that Google and Verizon have reached an agreement on how to handle Web traffic, coming up with their own solution to the long-running Net Neutrality debate, immediately sent public...
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Washington and Silicon Valley: Still trying to understand each other
The idea that Washington doesn't understand how tech works isn't new, but Silicon Valley also needs to understand how politics is played.
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HP's Anton Knolmar on seeking innovations to enterprise IT challenges at Software Universe conference
There are a lot of things going on at the moment around virtualization, cloud, outsourcing, on-premise, off-premise. I think that over the next five or six years, there will be an even greater...
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Mr. Open Source goes to Washington
Open Source for America will study how Freedom of Information Act requests are processed, public access to agency documents, use of online public participation tools, and technology procurement...
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Washington jumps into cloud, moves Recovery.gov to Amazon EC2
The U.S. government takes a plunge into the cloud, pushing recovery.gov into a full cloud computing infrastructure
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New attack against Net Neutrality utilizes scare tactics
A group that opposes Net Neutrality efforts is using scare tactics to fight the government's efforts to impose regulations over broadband access se
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Carly Fiorina officially files to run for U.S. Senate
Senator Boxer will face a tough opponent in Fiorina, who has survived tough and much publicized boardroom battles and thus not likely to rattle easily.
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Can Dell school Washington on how to break down inefficiencies?
Could the Blizzard of 2010 send a wake up call to Washington about the advantages of telecommuting? Dell is ready to show national leaders how technology can increase efficiency.
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