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Who's buying Novell? Place your bets | Cisco doesn't contribute nearly enough to open source

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Will Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 finally kill IE6?
Microsoft's latest strike in the browser war, the beta release of Internet Explorer 9, is designed primarily to take back market share lost to newer competitors Firefox and Google Chrome. But Microsoft is also fighting a battle against its own technology, namely Internet Explorer 6. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: Shoretel

Build a RFP for UC
Measuring TCO is the best metric for determining the risks and benefits of any technology. This white paper provides guidance on how to effectively measure the TCO for a Unified Communications system and will provide the details you need to build a comprehensive RFP. Read More!

Who's buying Novell? Place your bets
Rumor has it that Novell has tentatively reached a sale agreement that would split the business in two, and sell the Linux half to "a strategic buyer." Assuming the deal goes through, who's the unnamed suitor, and what does it mean for the SUSE Linux business and the openSUSE Project? Read More

Cisco doesn't contribute nearly enough to open source
Cisco's website proudly proclaims it responsible for a half percent of the contributions to the Linux kernel (0.5%). In reality, Cisco has been a near non-entity as an open source contributor. Read More

How 6 Memorable Tech Companies Got Their Names
Just imagine if instead of "Googling" something, you "BackRubbed" it. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Pareto Networks

The Cloud-based Telework Solution
By combining a cloud-based model with user-friendly devices, Pareto Networks has pioneered a new approach to remote access with the simplicity, centralized control, visibility, and economies of scale needed for broad deployment to permanent telewokers. Read now!

Google Android overtakes Windows Mobile
Google's Android has blown by Microsoft's Windows Mobile to rank third among smartphone operating systems, according to ComScore's latest numbers. Read More

HTC unveils two Desire smartphone models
Smartphone maker HTC today unveiled two new Android-based phones, along with an updated version of its own user interface, HTC Sense, and a new online service called HTCSenhse.com, to let users manage their phones from a computer. Read More

DEMOfall panel: How CIOs buy emerging technology
Video of panel: Revenue Secrets: How Enterprise CIOs Buy Emerging Technologies. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Virtualization Reduces Costs and Complexity
The paper explains virtualization in the context of mid-sized businesses and shows how they can reduce costs, improve services and simplify management. Click to Continue

Tablet wars: Avaya Flare vs Cisco Cius
See how Avaya's Flare stacks up against Cisco's Cius tablet as these two contenders enter an arena dominated by the iPad. Read More

DEMOfall 1-on-1: Jack Dorsey, Twitter
Video one-on-one with Jack Dorsey, Creator, Co-founder, and Chairman of Twitter, Inc.; CEO & Co-founder, Square. Read More

DEMOfall 2010: Matt Marshall Keynote
Video: Matt Marshall's introduction message to DEMO Fall 2010 Read More

Deep and Wide - and Which Wide Choice - for Networking Jobs Today?
As you grow your networking career, and if you embrace the idea of getting Cisco certifications to validate those skills on paper at least, then you have lots of choices to make. Read More

Forrester: Trust no one when it comes to IT security
Forrester Research is releasing a report titled "Introducing the Zero-Trust Model of Information Network" in conjunction with its Security Forum event in Boston this week. Read More



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