BMC chief says going private is 'great news for customers, bad news for competitors'
While Dell has captured headlines for months as it attempts the transition from public to private company, BMC Software went private on Tuesday without all the drama and shareholder fireworks.
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Tablet shipments will surpass desktops and laptops in Q4
Tablet shipments will surpass desktop and laptop PCs in the fourth quarter of 2013, IDC predicted Wednesday.
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What the iPhone 5S and 5C and iOS7 offer the enterprise
Much of what Apple offers enterprise workers and their IT departments in the new iPhone 5S and 5C comes by virtue of its new mobile operating system, iOS 7, which was first announced in June.
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Obamacare data hub is secure and ready to roll
The central system built to support Affordable Care Act health insurance exchanges has successfully completed security testing and is set to begin operating on October 1, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced Wednesday.
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Update: Microsoft confirms stability fixes messed up Outlook 2013
An Office 2013 non-security update, part of yesterday's massive Patch Tuesday, blanks the folder pane in Outlook 2013, the suite's email client, drawing complaints from users.
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An ultrabook workstation is not an oxymoron to HP
Usually, workstations are big and brutish. But HP is betting that workstation users are just like everyone else and want thin and light systems.
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AT&T's 'never forget' 9/11 image provokes Twitter outrage
The 12th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on Wednesday prompted AT&T to post a Twitter image that raised the ire of Twitter users who thought it was in poor taste.
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Intel, Google show 'next-generation' Chromebooks
Intel and Google showed off the next generation of Chromebooks from Hewlett-Packard, Acer and Toshiba, which will be faster and more power-efficient than predecessors.
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South Korean systems attacked, North Korean hackers suspected
South Korean organizations that conduct research on international affairs, national security and Korean unification are under siege from cyberspies whose attack may have its origins in North Korea.
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