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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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Aereo outsources the TV antenna to the cloud: Is this the future of TV?
The cord cutting siege continues with Aereo, a service that sends broadcast television directly to phones, tablets, and televisions.
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Apple's Cook bets on transparency to damp supply chain flap
Apple CEO Tim Cook's bet appears to be that supply chain metrics on working conditions can lead the tech industry.
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21% are Facebook friends with their boss
Are you Facebook friends with your boss? 1 in 5 employees say they are, according to a new report. 46 percent say they friended their boss on Facebook while 38 percent say their boss friended them.
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LinkedIn, Twitter beat Facebook in job recruiting (infographic)
While Facebook is the world's largest social network, if you're looking for a job, you should probably use LinkedIn and/or Twitter instead, according to a new report.
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How much are your skills worth in social media careers?
A new infographic highlights how much you can expect to earn in the social media and networking industry.
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Roll up, roll up! Oracle digests Taleo
We're in for more cloud/SaaS merger and acquisitions this year. Will continued innovation triumph over old guard purchase integrations? And do the customers and prospects care as much as the...
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Oracle buys Taleo for $1.9 billion; SaaS consolidation ramps
Taleo is a competitor to SuccessFactors, which happened to be acquired by Oracle rival SAP.
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California security company uses barcodes to help track assets
Lost equipment isn't just expensive, it can be embarassing when your company is in the business of protection. Paladin Security looked to an asset management system from Wasp as the solution.
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Nokia cuts 4,000 jobs, shifts manufacturing to Asia
Nokia expects to lay-off around 4,000 employees as the ailing company plans to move its manufacturing operations to Asia.
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Silicon Valley's dirty little secret: The 'Startup Boom' is a disguised jobs fair for big corporations
Thousands of startups are being launched with big dreams of making a difference in the world. Yet Angels and micro-VCs are selling them off to the big corporations for their meat...
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Happy Chinese workers spell the end of affordable tech
Human and worker rights reforms in China would have serious negative consequences for the efficiency and cost of the gadget supply chain.
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Glassdoor: use your Facebook connections to find a job
Say you want to work at a given company, and wish you had a connection there. Maybe you have a Facebook friend, or a Facebook friend of a friend, who does work there or once did?
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Deloitte highlights 10 trends to elevate IT in next two years
Deloitte lists its predictions for the top 10 trends for the elevation of IT in digital business, classifying them as either disruptors or enablers.
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Microsoft marketing layoffs said to begin February 1
Microsoft marketing layoffs are set to be announced internally on February 1, according to various sources.
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Social business success: CEMEX
Can an entrenched and highly traditional business culture handle a rapid adoption of internal social media? CEMEX, a $13.5 billion building materials supplier, shows how it's done.
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Enterprise 2.0 Success: Alcatel-Lucent
The 80,000-worker telecommunications giant began adopting social media inside the organization as far back as 2008. But Alcatel isn't stopping at basic social collaboration.
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Communicating with Print Customers via SMS/Text
Text messaging is becoming an important customer relationship tool.
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Why you can't afford to resist the cloud
Large and small enterprises are creating new business opportunities through their use of the cloud, at the expense of those who are slower to adapt.
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Earth Networks teams on another climate-related big data project
The weather data and monitoring company will team with Radiometrics to get a better handle on temperature, humidity and liquid conditions in the earth's atmospheric layer.
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Apple: made in China, untaxed profits kept offshore
About two-thirds of Apple's $97.6 billion cash pile is offshore. That’s a lot of money for an American company to keep outside of America.
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