
Tighter IT control over social network sites promised
FaceTime Communications adds a new module to its security gateway that allows organizations fine control over how employees can use Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin
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Juniper seeks to out-virtualize Cisco in data centres
Enterprise switch, router products, share gains promising; but 'Stratus' needs to emerge, analysts say. Juniper seeks to make more headway by addressing what it sees as a need for new network architecture optimized for virtualized data centres
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Microsoft's cloud release all about composite apps
The company says Windows Server AppFabric and BizTalk Server 2010 close to availability. Microsoft is putting a heavy emphasis on using existing components to build private cloud apps and servers
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HP wants Palm OS for Web-connected printers
HP is buying Palm because it wants the company's operating system to use in Web-connected printers, Chairman and CEO Mark Hurd said on Tuesday. Microsoft is an important partner, he says, but for some devices HP wants its own OS
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IT should pay the power bill, reasons eBay exec
The online seller's chief of data centers makes the case for coupling performance and power management. Find out about eBay's own data centre
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CRM problems come in threes
CRM systems present a unique challenge because they need to be very tightly aligned with the user organizations. If you have a big reorg or bring on a whole bunch of new channel partners, you're likely going to go through major changes.
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Is the government more social than the media?
The latest spate of Australian social media catastrophes has journalists worried, bystanders amused, and others questioning the benefit of Twitter in the great meta-narrative that is current affairs.
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Pakistan extends Web site ban to include YouTube
The video site joins Facebook, which was blocked on Wednesday because of a page inviting caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.
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Open source BI vendor ties up with Hadoop
Open source business intelligence company Pentaho has said that it will become the first BI company to support Apache Hadoop, the project that offers a framework for large volume database analysis.
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Public Mobile debuts May 26 in Toronto, Montreal
Two months after it began signing up subscribers, the startup will turn on its network in Toronto and Montreal. By next year the network will run from Windsor to Quebec City
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Blogging Idol 2010: And the winner is . . .
Our user-generted content competition wraps up by giving the top $1,000 prize to an individual who has been with us since Day 1. Meet the top bloggers
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Microsoft sues Salesforce.com in battle for CRM
Microsoft filed a suit alleging patent infringement by Salesforce.com's leading CRM software.
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Our growing security quagmire
Sure, smart phones and iPads may be cool, but when your handset has a video camera and your car’s on-board diagnostics system is connected to a network, you become more vulnerable to hackers.
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Social Media for Business 101
Visability.ca hosts a one-day conference next week to introduce businesses to the social media space
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Tighter IT control over social network sites promised
FaceTime Communications adds a new module to its security gateway that allows organizations fine control over how employees can use Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin
Read More ...
Juniper seeks to out-virtualize Cisco in data centres
Enterprise switch, router products, share gains promising; but 'Stratus' needs to emerge, analysts say. Juniper seeks to make more headway by addressing what it sees as a need for new network architecture optimized for virtualized data centres
Read More ...
Microsoft's cloud release all about composite apps
The company says Windows Server AppFabric and BizTalk Server 2010 close to availability. Microsoft is putting a heavy emphasis on using existing components to build private cloud apps and servers
Read More ...
HP wants Palm OS for Web-connected printers
HP is buying Palm because it wants the company's operating system to use in Web-connected printers, Chairman and CEO Mark Hurd said on Tuesday. Microsoft is an important partner, he says, but for some devices HP wants its own OS
Read More ...
IT should pay the power bill, reasons eBay exec
The online seller's chief of data centers makes the case for coupling performance and power management. Find out about eBay's own data centre
Read More ...
CRM problems come in threes
CRM systems present a unique challenge because they need to be very tightly aligned with the user organizations. If you have a big reorg or bring on a whole bunch of new channel partners, you're likely going to go through major changes.
Read More ...
Is the government more social than the media?
The latest spate of Australian social media catastrophes has journalists worried, bystanders amused, and others questioning the benefit of Twitter in the great meta-narrative that is current affairs.
Read More ...
Pakistan extends Web site ban to include YouTube
The video site joins Facebook, which was blocked on Wednesday because of a page inviting caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.
Read More ...
Open source BI vendor ties up with Hadoop
Open source business intelligence company Pentaho has said that it will become the first BI company to support Apache Hadoop, the project that offers a framework for large volume database analysis.
Read More ...
Public Mobile debuts May 26 in Toronto, Montreal
Two months after it began signing up subscribers, the startup will turn on its network in Toronto and Montreal. By next year the network will run from Windsor to Quebec City
Read More ...
Blogging Idol 2010: And the winner is . . .
Our user-generted content competition wraps up by giving the top $1,000 prize to an individual who has been with us since Day 1. Meet the top bloggers
Read More ...
Microsoft sues Salesforce.com in battle for CRM
Microsoft filed a suit alleging patent infringement by Salesforce.com's leading CRM software.
Read More ...
Our growing security quagmire
Sure, smart phones and iPads may be cool, but when your handset has a video camera and your car’s on-board diagnostics system is connected to a network, you become more vulnerable to hackers.
Read More ...
Social Media for Business 101
Visability.ca hosts a one-day conference next week to introduce businesses to the social media space
Read More ...
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