
3G buildouts push up U.S. mobile network investment
Analysts expect mobile infrastructure investment to rebound slightly this year in the U.S. This will be led by growing 3G construction, which is expected to offset 2G slowdown in developing countries this year
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Google opens marketplace for cloud apps
With Google Apps Marketplace, the company will continue to push into the enterprise with help from third-party vendors. The online store will offer cloud-based apps that work with Google's consumer and business focused apps
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Linux is the cloud’s future: IBM Canada
At a ComputerWorld Canada Tech Insights panel discussion about Linux-based clouds, IBM Canada Linux champion tells how Linux is the past, present and future of cloud computing. University of Toronto’s SciNet HPC consortium spoke about its use of Linux. WITH VIDEO
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Macbooks, Red Bull and Herman Miller chairs for everyone
Social technology start-up Syncapse is looking to fill roughly 60 positions in London, New York, Portland and Toronto. Why office culture is important to the 20-something CEO and job descriptions aren’t.
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Disaster recovery is a priority again, ABI says
A new report from New York-based ABI Research says the global business continuity and disaster recovery space will reach US$31 billion by 2015, up from $24.3 billion in 2009. Find out what factors are driving the market growth and what it means for IT shops
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Cisco unveils 322-Terabit-per-second router
Cisco's CRS 3 router is scheduled to ship before October and is currently in trials with AT&T. The system is designed to support video and cloud computing. Read the reaction from industry analysts and Juniper Networks
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BREAKING NEWS: Cisco unveils 322 Terabit router
Carrier routing system 3 is 12 times faster than Juniper's TX Matrix Plus, is designed for collaboration and video and to work with the Nexus switches and Unified Computing System servers. Cisco is currently running user trials with AT&T Corp. General availability of is scheduled in Q3
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Will LTE and WiMAX converge?
Yes says an industry analyst, who has been told that a multimode chip for handsets will be available by the end of the year. No says Motorola exec, who says operators are using the technologies for different markets
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U.S. federal CIO describes problems, changes in IT
U.S. federal CIO Vivek Kundra spoke about inefficiencies in the government's IT systems and plans for improvement, including some moves to make data more accessible and open APIs for 311 data.
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Sun’s open source chief leaves after Oracle merger
Simon Phipps, Sun’s chief open source officer, has quit the company following the acquisition by Oracle
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Are you paying your vendors enough?
we are reaching a point where many executives will realize that it is time to embark on a new relationship with technology suppliers. Here in the 21st century, the economy is dependent on information technologies
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3G buildouts push up U.S. mobile network investment
Analysts expect mobile infrastructure investment to rebound slightly this year in the U.S. This will be led by growing 3G construction, which is expected to offset 2G slowdown in developing countries this year
Read More ...
Google opens marketplace for cloud apps
With Google Apps Marketplace, the company will continue to push into the enterprise with help from third-party vendors. The online store will offer cloud-based apps that work with Google's consumer and business focused apps
Read More ...
Linux is the cloud’s future: IBM Canada
At a ComputerWorld Canada Tech Insights panel discussion about Linux-based clouds, IBM Canada Linux champion tells how Linux is the past, present and future of cloud computing. University of Toronto’s SciNet HPC consortium spoke about its use of Linux. WITH VIDEO
Read More ...
Macbooks, Red Bull and Herman Miller chairs for everyone
Social technology start-up Syncapse is looking to fill roughly 60 positions in London, New York, Portland and Toronto. Why office culture is important to the 20-something CEO and job descriptions aren’t.
Read More ...
Disaster recovery is a priority again, ABI says
A new report from New York-based ABI Research says the global business continuity and disaster recovery space will reach US$31 billion by 2015, up from $24.3 billion in 2009. Find out what factors are driving the market growth and what it means for IT shops
Read More ...
Cisco unveils 322-Terabit-per-second router
Cisco's CRS 3 router is scheduled to ship before October and is currently in trials with AT&T. The system is designed to support video and cloud computing. Read the reaction from industry analysts and Juniper Networks
Read More ...
BREAKING NEWS: Cisco unveils 322 Terabit router
Carrier routing system 3 is 12 times faster than Juniper's TX Matrix Plus, is designed for collaboration and video and to work with the Nexus switches and Unified Computing System servers. Cisco is currently running user trials with AT&T Corp. General availability of is scheduled in Q3
Read More ...
Will LTE and WiMAX converge?
Yes says an industry analyst, who has been told that a multimode chip for handsets will be available by the end of the year. No says Motorola exec, who says operators are using the technologies for different markets
Read More ...
U.S. federal CIO describes problems, changes in IT
U.S. federal CIO Vivek Kundra spoke about inefficiencies in the government's IT systems and plans for improvement, including some moves to make data more accessible and open APIs for 311 data.
Read More ...
Sun’s open source chief leaves after Oracle merger
Simon Phipps, Sun’s chief open source officer, has quit the company following the acquisition by Oracle
Read More ...
Are you paying your vendors enough?
we are reaching a point where many executives will realize that it is time to embark on a new relationship with technology suppliers. Here in the 21st century, the economy is dependent on information technologies
Read More ...
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