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The plan will also involve the consolidation of facilities. CA will incur a pre-tax restructuring charge of about US$50 million in severance and other expenses
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Tablets could slow netbook shipments in 2010
Netbook shipments could total 8.7 million during the first quarter this year, according to a new DisplaySearch report. Along with Apple's iPad, tablet devices are expected from Dell, Asus, Lenovo and HP within the year
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As a cancer survivor and father of an autistic child, Michael Foreshew took on the challenge of giving something back to the community with the Country Fire Assocation in Australia
Read More ...
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Read More ...
Cloud app procurement lacks security: Symantec
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Wyse’s iPad app lets IT staff reboot VMs from home
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Read More ...
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Can employers read an employee's personal e-mail composed and sent via a corporate computer, and does the employer own that e-mail? What about e-mails to a lawyer, which raises special questions of client-attorney privilege that invoke confidentiality?
Read More ...
Action program makes Cobol cool again
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