
iPad Versus Motorola Xoom: Apps Give Apple Huge Advantage
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Avaya CEO Predicts Broad Adoption Of SIP-Powered UC
In his Enterprise Connect keynote, Kevin Kennedy pointed to growing acceptance of Session Initiation Protocol to launch voice and video calls and conferences, noting similarities to the rise of TCP/IP.
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Enterprise Connect: Skype, Citrix To Partner On Conferencing
GoToMeeting-style data conferencing capabilities will be embedded in a future release of the Skype for Business client.
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Enterprise Connect: Cisco Announces Multimedia Jabber Software
The multimedia version of Jabber and the planned Android-powered Cius table, support the networking giant's vision of multi-device Unified Communication and Collaboration.
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IBM Atop Q4 Worldwide Server Sales
HP, Dell, Sun, and Fujitsu trailed IBM in server revenue for the fourth quarter of 2010; Big Blue captured more than a third of the $15 billion market according to IDC.
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IBM Software Powers Smart Utilities And Buildings
Blending real-time network monitoring, asset management and analytics capabilities, Big Blue pursues huge opportunities for maintenance and energy efficiency.
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Ex-Apple Manager Guilty In Kickback Scheme
Former supervisor Paul Shin Devine admits to a tips-for-cash conspiracy that spanned two continents.
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SAP Takes On Salesforce.com With Sales OnDemand
Cloud-based software helps SMB sales pros collaborate on opportunities, manage customer information, and improve communication using a social media interface.
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Will iPad 2 Be Another Enterprise Afterthought?
Apple is expected to announce the next version of its fast-selling tablet, which has been a bigger enterprise success than many observers expected. With the competition paying closer attention to enterprise needs, it would be nice to see Apple do the same.
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Gmail Disruption Blamed On Storage Software Snafu
Google is promising to recover lost messages and to restore service for affected users soon.
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Act-On Unveils Online Marketing Platform
Web-based software targets SMBs and small marketing groups within larger organizations while pushing enterprise-like application integration across digital channels.
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Facebook Offers Commenting Plug-In To Other Sites
Many Web sites use Facebook for their comments engine. Now they can easily add user-moderation, user-identity, discussion-threading, and other Facebook tools.
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Harris To Acquire Carefx For $155 Million
Buying the maker of the Fusionfx medical interoperability suite will further Harris' entry into the commercial healthcare market.
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NYC Opens Consolidated Data Center
The $11.7 million, 18,000 square-foot facility will bring 50 data centers from 40 city agencies into one location, saving an estimated $100 million, says New York Mayor Bloomberg.
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Motorola Says No LTE For Rooted Xoom Tablets
A free upgrade to Long Term Evolution will not be available to users who root the tablet; Motorola requires devices be in "factory condition."
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DataStax Preps Launch Of Cassandra Management Interface
OpsCenter, now in beta, will make it easier to implement the open source, NoSQL system used to manage big data at Netflix, Twitter, and Facebook, said the company's CEO.
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Intel Launches 6 GBps Solid State Drive
The 510 Series' read/write speeds are double or triple those offered by Intel's previous SSDs.
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iOS 5.0 Preview: 5 Must-Have Features
Apple will probably provide a sneak-peak of iOS 5.0 at its iPad event on Wednesday. Here are five features InformationWeek would like to see make their way to iOS.
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Former Apple Exec: Only A Troika Could Replace Steve Jobs
The iPad maker's ex-HR chief thinks Jobs is irreplaceable as an individual but is confident the company has the bench strength to carry on if its co-founder can't return to work—but Apple also needs to consider external candidates.
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Speed Trumps Scale In Two Oracle Exadata Deployments
LinkShare and WealthEngine are among the latest customers to embrace Oracle's appliance. Continuous loading and fast data aggregation are their critical requirements.
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GDC: Google Woos Game Makers
The Web as a platform remains a work-in-progress, but Google wants game developers to climb on board.
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Guerra On Healthcare: HIMSS Buzz Doesn't Square With Reality
The top trends seen at the leading health IT conference -- accountable care organizations, payment reform, medical homes -- are far removed from the real issues confronting CIOs in the trenches.
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Michael Bloomberg And The CIO Hall of Fame
The success of this former Salomon trader and computer chief is a testament to why IT leaders should be rotated into other business roles
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SeaMicro Launches Low Power Server With Atom Chips
Intel's 256 Atom N570 dual-core processors power servers optimized to run applications that process high-volumes of small Web transactions such as in online gaming and social networks.
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Will Windows XP Really Die On Cue?
Microsoft says Windows XP support ends in 2014, but can they stick to their guns?
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