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Nonprofit treats Microsoft Outlook frustration with Google Apps
For many organizations, the choice between Microsoft Office and Google Apps involves myriad considerations, including costs, software quality, customer support, and the leap of faith required to entrust your data to a Web-based service. But for Joe Moran, head of IT at the nonprofit Quality Services for the Autism Community in New York, the impetus for moving from Microsoft to Google was relatively straightforward. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: BMC

Three Steps to Effective Cloud Planning & Design
Before you build your cloud, there are many considerations. Are there security requirements? Compliance rules? Will you use public cloud resources as well? Learn more about how to plan a cloud effectively – from defining requirements to identifying the costs - in this compelling white paper from BMC Software. Read More Today

Father of China's 'Great Firewall' target of tossed shoe
Whether the target is an American president visiting Iraq or a notorious mastermind of Internet censorship in China, there is a temptation for some to find amusing the political protest act of tossing a shoe. Read More

Top 15 Android Apps For Smartphone Shutterbugs
Use these Android apps to add effects to your mobile photos and make them easier to take. Read More

About a month later and Sony's PlayStation Network still isn't fully restored
It will be a month tomorrow since Sony's PlayStation Network was fully operational, and the popular gaming site is still beset by troubles. Read More

Exchange Online having downtime problems again
Exchange Online, the hosted version of Microsoft's e-mail system, ran into technical problems again on Thursday, the latest in a series of downtime and performance hiccups. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Distributed Virtualization Management from Big Iron
Many enterprises started virtualization efforts to reap the benefits of consolidating their distributed infrastructure. This consolidation, however, has not ended datacenter infrastructure heterogeneity since enterprises seem intent on acquiring different virtualization platforms as well as heterogeneous hardware platforms. Read Now

How to transform your data center for cloud computing: an expert guide
Learn how to prepare your data center for the transformation to cloud computing. Read More

Daily innovation smackdown: Marc Andreessen vs. Matthew Szulik
Andreessen co-founded Netscape with Jim Clark in 1994 to market Andreessen's creation, the Netscape web browser. Szulik became CEO of Red Hat in 1999, shortly after the company went public. He was relieved of his CEO duties in 2007. Read More

Verizon CFO says next-gen iPhone will be "worldmode" device; will launch at same time as AT&T
A new report from Reuters relays a quote from Verizon CFO Fran Shammo which intimates, yet again, that the next-gen iPhone will be a "worldmode" phone with a dual mode GSM/CDMA chip. Specifically, Shammo said the next iteration of the iPhone will "work in as many countries as AT&T's iPhone." Hint hint. Read More

Symantec to acquire Clearwell for e-discovery
Symantec today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire privately held Clearwell Systems for about $390 million, a move that will put Symantec in the e-discovery market. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Netezza, an IBM Company

The Netezza Data Appliance Architecture
Success in any enterprise depends on having the best available information in time to make sound decisions. Read now

Northrop to pay $4.8M for Virginia government network outage
Northrop Grumman today said it will pay almost $5 million to cover the costs of network outages that slammed 26 Virginia agencies in August 2010. Read More

Big vendors look to challenge VMware with open source
Several big IT vendors, including IBM, HP, BMC Software, Intel and Red Hat, are banding together to promote an open source virtualization platform as an alternative to VMware. Read More

Google plans expanded 24/7 phone support … but not just yet
Google will ramp up support for enterprise customers, but details on timing are scarce. Read More

Microsoft blasts Intel's talk of Windows 8 as misleading, inaccurate
Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." Read More

VMware seeks security 'manager of managers' role for vShield
With the popularity of its virtual-machine software soaring, VMware has been focusing on optimizing security for its vSphere platform both through cooperation with third-party security vendors and encouraging a shift to its own software-based security architecture known as vShield. Read More



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