PC shipments set to grow 22% in 2010, Gartner says
Gartner is projecting that 2010 will be a strong year for PC makers as unit sales grow by 22% to 377 million and PC spending increases by 12% to $245 billion.
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SharePoint: Making enterprise social networking a reality
You often hear the terms "Enterprise 2.0" or "Facebook for the Enterprise", but what does it really take to roll out a social networking platform at a large company?
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8 Ways to Measure Cloud ROI
An initiative from The Open Group has developed a set of key considerations for how to build and measure return on investment (ROI) for cloud computing initiatives from a business perspective. By examining the benefits cloud computing offers organizations and showing the potential return it can provide from the beginning, companies may find it easier to gain buy-in for cloud initiatives from the executive team, as well as the IT department.
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Assign a Keyboard Shortcut to Any Installed Program
Looking for a lightning-quick way to launch, say, iTunes? Or Microsoft Word? Or any other frequently used program?
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Update: Google browser add-on that blocks Analytics service
Google has introduced an add-on for Web browsers that can stop the collection of add-on that will stop the browser from sending information to the Google Analytics service.
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NASA shuttle Atlantis makes final landing
Twenty-five years and 12 million miles after its first mission, NASA's space shuttle Atlantis landed in Florida and was promptly retired.
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Top 10 Office 2010 features for business
From powerful productivity enhancers to important security safeguards, the new Microsoft Office has a number of features that businesses will love
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Oracle acquires mobile billing tech; response to SAP-Sybase?
Oracle announced Wednesday it is acquiring technology for prepaid telecommunications billing from eServGlobal, boosting its hand in the telecom market.
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The Netbook You Need
A quick glance at the specs of the current crop of netbooks might lead you to believe that they're more alike than different. Nearly all of them are based on the same Intel Atom CPU (the N450), with 1GB or 2GB of RAM, no optical drive, and similar battery-life claims. But look closer, and you can see that various models are designed with different people in mind.
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WiMax supporter in Russia moves to LTE
One of the biggest supporters of WiMax, Russian operator Yota, has announced plans to roll out LTE (Long Term Evolution) later this year, citing the expected availability of devices as the main reason for the switch.
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