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Microsoft beefs up System Center with new module
Service Manager delivers workflow and incident response, plus self-service help desk for end users Read More


WHITE PAPER: LogMeIn

Top 5 Tasks to Automate
Make routine maintenance truly routine. See how to create, schedule and roll-out repetitive, tedious IT support tasks. From defrag analysis or deploying network drive and printer mapping scripts, to software installations and patch deployments, LogMeIn can improve the way you monitor, access and maintain remote clients. Read now.

WEBCAST: IBM

Cloud as the Next Generation of Service Delivery
Exceptional growth in data is driving a need to transform the delivery of services. Understand the "road map" to transform and learn how IBM adds value at every step from virtualization, consolidation, automation, and ultimately cloud computing. Learn More

State of the Union address goes Web 2.0
The White House will be using Web 2.0 technology to reach out to Americans during and after the president's State of the Union address tonight. Read More

App Store at 10B: All-Time Apple iOS App Favorites
This weekend, Apple celebrated 10 billion apps downloaded. Here are 20 of the all-time biggest hits among iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad apps Read More

App developers double down on Android tablets, says survey
A poll of some 2,200 developers found rapidly growing interest in developing applications for Android-based tablets. Read More

Amazon cloud now can send bulk e-mail
Amazon is adding a bulk e-mail sending service for businesses and developers to its compute cloud. Read More

Internet body may use up IPv4 addresses this week
The current crop of Internet addresses could start to disappear this week if a regional Internet registry makes one more request for two blocks of addresses. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

Collecting Compliance Evidence: The Role of Event Logs
This Quest Software white paper discusses how to maximize the power of event logs. You'll learn about recent regulation changes, how your company can best prepare for an audit and the solution you need to address these issues. Read More

Hackers get access to New Jersey school data system
Users of the 4chan online message board managed to get access to the online student information system used by a New Jersey school district after the school's administrative password was posted to 4chan last week. Read More

Cisco adds Mozy cloud service to desktop Smart Storage box
Cisco announced that it has added a hosted backup service to its entry-level, desktop disk storage arrays, giving users the ability to automate data backups both locally and in the cloud. Read More

Hitachi ships first 3TB enterprise-class SATA hard drive
Hitachi announced its highest density enterprise-class 3.5-in drive, the Ultrastar 7K3000, which comes with SATA or SAS interfaces and can store up to 3TB of data. Read More

Oracle makes a fresh run at SharePoint
Oracle is hoping to make new inroads against the likes of Microsoft SharePoint with WebCenter Suite 11g, which was announced Tuesday. Read More

Google's Schmidt gets $100M thank-you gift
Eric Schmidt is getting an impressive parting gift of $100 million as he departs Google as CEO, but remains with the company as executive chairman. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

Combating Security and Compliance Challenges
Don't wait for a security breach or compliance issue to damage your company. Ongoing monitoring can proactively identify and reduce threats. Learn how you can successfully stop security issues before they become serious problems. Read More

EMC profit, revenue soar on storage and VMware
Surging revenue from storage, security and virtualization brought record financial results at EMC in the fourth quarter, the company reported Tuesday. Read More

Verizon confirms $30 unlimited data plan for iPhone
Verizon will retain its $30 monthly fee for unlimited data when the iPhone 4 launches in two weeks, the company confirmed today. Read More

Do you know who's tracking you on the Web?
Imagine a creepy guy wearing a ski mask and a trenchcoat, following you around and scribbling down every place you visit, every item you peruse, and every action you take. Now and again, he races in front of you, opens the trenchcoat, and flashes an ad based on something you just checked out. Read More

Judge sides with Apple, RIM against Kodak
Eastman Kodak's patent claim against Apple and Research In Motion concerning camera-phone image previews is invalid, according to an initial determination by a U.S. International Trade Commission administrative law judge. Read More

Pope promotes Christian netiquette
Pope Benedict XVI Monday gave his blessing to social networking, urging Catholic Internet users to adopt a respectful Christian netiquette when spreading the Gospel online. Read More

Android's on-screen keyboard alternatives
There are many ways to get text into your Android device; here are the best Read More

Are mentors dead?
IT isn't exactly the friendliest atmosphere for the traditional master/apprentice approach. Or is it America that's the problem?No more mentors Read More



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