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Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings help continue rally in IT shares
Tech stocks have been climbing recently as key vendors such as Cisco and Lenovo report positive quarterly earnings and the U.S. economy offers glimpses of good news.
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NASA: Mars Curiosity ready to roam, shoot lasers
With the Mars Curiosity rover's science instruments working well, NASA engineers are getting ready for two big tests of their robotic rover -- blasting a rock with a laser beam and getting the rover moving.
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Oracle, Google say no payments for court coverage, but disagree on order
Both Google and Oracle said Friday they did not pay any journalists or bloggers for coverage or commentary of their high-profile copyright infringement battle that recently concluded in a California court, but the companies disagreed on what arrangements should be disclosed.
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How police tracked down Steve Jobs' stolen iPads
The digital breadcrumbs left behind when people use Internet-connected gadgets are what led California investigators to recover iMacs, iPads and other items stolen from the home of the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
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Amazon adds more features to Oracle database in the cloud
Amazon Web Services has announced four new features for Amazon RDS for Oracle, including the ability to run the database in a private cloud, the company said on Thursday.
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Lenovo not worried about Microsoft's Surface tablet, expects to beat it
Lenovo said on Thursday the company was not worried about Microsoft's new Surface tablet, with its CEO stating the PC maker is confident it provides better hardware than its competitors including Microsoft.
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Windows RT still alive at Acer: spokesperson
Acer does plan to produce Windows RT devices at some point, according to a company spokesperson.
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IBM to acquire solid state vendor Texas Memory
To augment its line of storage and data center systems with solid state technology, IBM is acquiring flash memory system provider Texas Memory Systems (TMS). Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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U.S. loses fight to keep tight hold on Megaupload evidence
The U.S. government lost a bid on Thursday to withhold some evidence in advance of the extradition hearing for four Megaupload defendants charged with criminal copyright infringement.
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Lenovo's profit up 30 per cent, mobile business unit continues to grow
Chinese PC maker Lenovo said on net profit in its fiscal first quarter ended June 30 grew by 30 per cent year-over-year, as the company inched closer toward surpassing HP to become the top vendor in the market.
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Review: VDI tailored to BYOD
MokaFive Suite brings polish and control to virtual desktops on Windows, OS X, or bare metal, with a nod to the iPhone and iPad
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HP P4000 VSA teaches dumb storage new tricks
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First look: Microsoft Office 2013
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Microsoft System Center targets cloud, virtualization
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Microsoft raises the bar with SQL Server 2012
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How we tested Microsoft SQL Server 2012
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How we tested Microsoft's System Center 2012
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HP Envy Sleekbook 6-1010us review: A low-cost ultrabook alternative
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Windows Server 2012 Release Preview: Compelling new features
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Seagate Backup Plus review: Save your social media data
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Apple, Facebook put Prineville on the map
Apple and Facebook this week each filed plans to expand data center operations in Prineville, Ore., a little community that's on its way to becoming one of the largest data center locations in U.S.
Review: The first Android tablet that could replace an iPad
Windows 8 review: Yes, it's that bad
Applying technology to boost customer loyalty
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Are Android tablets ready to take on the iPad?
Flash storage can help some IT operations, despite cost
What to expect at Oracle OpenWorld
How to harness the power of consumerization
The right way to empower the mobile worker
Safely on Mars, NASA rover Curiosity gets busy
Rural Lands Board splurges $300k on network, server upgrades
Homegrown high-performance computing
Linux, Open Source Software Pay Off for PayPal
Betting on the IT department
Arvato bets server farm on virtualization
Grid computing takes hold at UPS
IBM virtualization technology puts US Open on the edge
The utility computing payoff
Mobile Security: Don’t leave employees to their own devices
No organisation can afford to ignore the rising march of consumer devices in today’s workplace. But neither can they ignore the risks that consumerisation brings. Companies must adapt IT and security strategies accordingly, balancing the needs and demands of more flexible work models with the often thorough information security safeguards that were implemented to protect the business in the first place. Fortunately, there are ways of doing just that and achieving a balance that works for all concerned.
SoftPerfect Network Protocol Analyzer
Publisher's notes: SoftPerfect Network Protocol Analyzer is an advanced, professional tool for analyzing, debugging, maintaining and monitoring local networks and Internet connections. It captures the ...
Developing an Information Strategy - Strategise, Align, Govern, Execute, and Optimise
An information strategy defines how a company will use the data it collects to achieve a competitive advantage. It is a comprehensive, constantly evolving plan that encompasses five distinct actions. In this white paper we explore how these five vital actions, as well as the technologies that enable and support them, can help organisations develop an effective and broad-reaching information strategy that drives positive change.
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