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Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Dell goes private, bought by Michael Dell and Silver Lake

  Cisco invests in OpenStack company | Not so fast, Gartner: Apple's unlikely to challenge Microsoft in the enterprise
 
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Dell goes private, bought by Michael Dell and Silver Lake
Michael Dell has teamed up with investment firm Silver Lake to buy computer maker Dell, the company he founded as a 19-year-old in 1984, in a deal valued at about US$24.4 billion. Read More


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Cisco invests in OpenStack company
Cisco has helped fund an $8 million Series B round for Piston Cloud Computing, which is developing OpenStack cloud computing orchestration systems for enterprises. Other funders include Data Collective, Swisscom Ventures, Divergent Ventures, Hummer Winblad and True Ventures. Read More

Not so fast, Gartner: Apple's unlikely to challenge Microsoft in the enterprise
Apple is undoubtedly the winner of the BYOD revolution as the Apple faithful get to bring their overpriced toys to work. The tech press was actually one of the first industries to do this, as I saw reporters using Macs at events in the San Francisco area years before BYOD took off, and I knew their employers did not issue Mac hardware. Read More

New Linux distro will target disabled users
There are more than a billion people around the globe living with some sort of disability today, yet software in general and operating systems in particular are just beginning to address their computing needs. Read More

Microsoft Surface Pro: First Look
Take a look at the Microsoft-made ultrabook for Windows 8. Read More


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Application Visibility: The Root of Good Service Management
As your business needs become more dynamic, monitoring systems will be key to understanding how applications fulfill business needs and your ability to provide governance will determine the success level of your entire enterprise. Learn More

10 things we love about the Surface for Windows 8 Pro
Nothing is perfect including Microsoft's Surface for Windows 8 Pro ultrabook, but it does have some nice features. Read More

10 things we hate about Microsoft's Surface Windows 8 Pro
Microsoft's new Surface for Windows 8 Pro is a light, sleek device with the functionality of a tablet and also that of a full laptop, but it's not perfect. Read More

Tech accounts for up to 14% of January hiring
Tech employment posted a large increase last month, despite a generally soft employment gain overall, according to two separate reports. Read More

Top starting salaries for college technology majors
Inside the world of IT and technology the college major you choose will directly relate to what you earn after graduation. Take a look at where the money is in 2013 for new college graduates. Read More


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15 tips for landing - and acing - a job interview
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Big Data Startup Attracts Fortune 100 Clients, Venture Capital
Everybody is talking about Big Data, but planning and implementing a Big Data project can be a daunting affair. Enter Think Big Analytics, a vendor-neutral services provider that aims to help large enterprises plan Big Data projects, train staff and then implement. Read More

HP wants to help developers make apps faster
There's a new wave of application development tools on the market dubbed "agile" that aim to speed the delivery of applications and provide for a more collaborative environment. Today, HP took a big step toward making sure it is a relevant player in that market. Read More

Amazon lets users track their cloud-based databases with texts, email
Users of Amazon Web Services' Relational Database Service (RDS) can now keep track of their databases with new notifications via email and SMS. Read More

 
 
 

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