Monthly Archives: March 2013

Oracle Keeps Acquiring, Picks Up Cloud Orchestrator Nimbula

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Even though competitors such as Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Dell are now putting the kibosh on doing acquisitions, Oracle keeps forging ahead with that strategy.The...

Cyber-Attacks Eclipse Terrorism in Impact, U.S. Leaders Say

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In comments at separate congressional hearings, the leaders of the U.S. intelligence efforts and of the nation's quickly growing Cyber Command warned that cyber-operations...

Is Microsoft’s Surface Doomed Like Zune?

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The last time Microsoft tried to play catch-up with hardware from Apple, it was forced to pull the plug on its Zune player. This...

IT Resumes: Keeping Them Truthful

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On the train the other day, I overheard one rider asking another if it was OK to fib a little—or at least embellish the...

Riverbed Offers Developer Tools, APIs for Customization

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Riverbed Technology officials are looking to make it easier for businesses to fit the company's application performance tools into their environments.Riverbed is offering IT...
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Samsung Introduces the Galaxy S 4

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Samsung Introduces the Galaxy S 4 The Galaxy S 4 is the first Galaxy S device to be introduced on U.S. soil. At Radio City...
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IBM: Raising the IQ of School Buildings

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IBM: Raising the IQ of School Buildings Schools across the United States are discovering that bringing greater intelligence and connectedness into a building's operations can...

Samsung Galaxy S 4 Is Imperfect, Will Sell Like Hotcakes

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Samsung, the world's top-selling smartphone maker and leading Apple irritant, introduced the follow-up device to the first smartphone in recent memory to have outsold...

Fluke Visual TruView Provides Deeper Insight Into Complex Networks

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Sustained by complexity and explosive growth, the network beast has become ever harder to tame. Add to that condition the shortage of qualified network...

Small Businesses Dependent on Smartphones, Tablets: AT&T

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The use of wireless technology among small and midsize businesses (SMBs) in the United States has become so widespread and so important that two-thirds...