Archive for February, 2012
AMD to acquire microserver vendor SeaMicro–a user of Intel chips
Advanced Micro Devices to acquire microserver vendor SeaMicro for $334 million. To date, SeaMicro has used chips from Intel.
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Windows 8: Last of the big bang consumer releases?
Microsoft launched its Windows 8 consumer beta and started the countdown to the launch of its latest operating system. What's unclear is whether anyone will care.
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Windows 8: Last of the big bang consumer releases?
BYOD: There is no stopping employees’ devices on your network
It used to be the IT department's answer was always no when an employee asked to use a personal device for work. IT often felt the risk was far too great to the company's network security to allow this. First came the BlackBerry, but this was usually a company-owned device.
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Time Warner Cable tries to cap broadband data usage–again
In Southern Texas, Time Warner Cable is offering customers $5 off their bill if they'll agree to a 5GB cap on data usage. Where have we seen this before?
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Time Warner Cable tries to cap broadband data usage--again
Intel Capital looking to invest $100M in connected car tech
Intel Capital will invest $100 million over the next three to five years in companies that accelerate adoption of connected vehicle services.
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Apple throws a hail mary in China iPad case
The company is arguing its case before the Higher People's Court of Guangzhou, which could make or break its ability to stick with the iPad name. Originally posted at The Digital Home
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Spring Java developers get Hadoop integration
VMware on Wednesday is introducing its Spring Hadoop software, which is intended to make it easier for Java developers utilizing the Spring Framework to leverage Apache Hadoop data processing capabilities.
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Windows 8 preview’s surprises for businesses
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Microsoft unveiled the Windows 8 Consumer Preview Product Guide for Business just a few hours before the widely anticipated release of Windows 8 Consumer Pr
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Windows 8 preview's surprises for businesses
Windows 8 preview product guide for business contains surprises
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Microsoft unveiled the Windows 8 Consumer Preview Product Guide for Business just a few hours before the widely anticipated release of Windows 8 Consumer Pr
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Windows 8 preview product guide for business contains surprises
Study: Going green does pay for itself
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If there's any silver lining to the past few years of a tough economy, it's that organizations have learned firsthand the benefits of embracing greener, more efficient practic
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Study: Going green does pay for itself
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Cintel Systems Enters Into SAP, Oracle Specialized Vertical ServicesPress Release For Immediate ReleaseJanuary 2011Contact: press@cintelsys.comPhone: 925-924-0080 Cintel Systems Enters Into SAP, ...
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