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Atlanta hospital looks to cloud for email fix | Hands on: T-Mobile's mobile hotspot offers speed and flexibility

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No. 1 place to work in IT: USAA
The money and benefits are extraordinary, but what IT employees seem to love most are the traditions of innovation and service. Read More


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iPad at work
Enterprises of all kinds are already using virtual computing allowing employees' use of an Apple iPad at work. By using virtual computing organizations are able to deliver virtualized applications and desktops to their employees' mobile devices. Learn how organizations reach new levels of mobility, flexibility and productivity while reducing costs. Read More

Atlanta hospital looks to cloud for email fix
Grady Health System in Atlanta switches to Microsoft Exchange in the cloud to update an email service that had become a headache for the medical staff and the IT team. Read More

Hands on: T-Mobile's mobile hotspot offers speed and flexibility
No. 4 wireless carrier T-Mobile has joined its larger rivals in offering a mobile hotspot to its users. How does the device -- and network -- stack up? Read More

Nokia unveils N9 smartphone using MeeGo
Nokia unveiled Tuesday its new N9 smartphone that runs the MeeGo operating system, and is being marketed as a "pure touch screen" device without buttons. Read More

OCZ releases new customizable enterprise-class SSD
OCZ today announced its latest version of the Deneva enterprise-class SSD, which is customizable for equipment manufacturers and comes with SandForce's latest controller. Read More

Verizon to end unlimited data next month, report says
We're about to reach the limits of Verizon Wireless's limited-time offer of unlimited data, reports the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD. The website reports that the wireless carrier plans to introduce tiered pricing next month for new smartphone customers, including those buying Apple's iPhone 4. Read More

HP integrates VMware API, offers PC backup service
Hewlett-Packard announced it has qualified its P2000 entry-level storage array with VMware's API for Array Integration, which enables simpler virtual server configuration. Read More

LightSquared may change bands to save GPS
Mobile broadband startup LightSquared proposed an alternative network plan on Monday in which it would use different frequencies to prevent interference with GPS. Read More


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Private Clouds for Oracle Databases
The priorities of IT executives rarely change: maintain flexibility to support evolving business requirements while operating within tight budgets. What does change is the means by which organizations address these priorities. Read how to reduce operating expenses, cut capital costs, and enable IT agility. Read now!

From CIO.com: 9 ways to stop your outsourcing deal from leaking money
Experts estimate that an outsourcing deal can lose up to 30% of its value each year due to poor governance. Here's how to plug the holes. Read More

Google disputes possible $6B Java lawsuit price-tag
Google may owe Oracle nearly as much money in damages as Oracle paid to buy all of Sun Microsystems, says Oracle's paid expert in the companies' Java intellectual property dispute. Read More

Sound-based system promises chipless NFC now
While NFC (near-field communication) gradually emerges to turn mobile phones into payment devices, Silicon Valley startup Naratte is introducing a system it claims can do roughly the same thing without adding a chip to the handset. Read More

Couple charged in 'massive' NYC software project scam
Federal officials on Monday announced the indictments of a New Jersey couple for "a massive and elaborate scheme" to defraud New York in connection with the city's CityTime software project. Read More

HP's Vertica adds developer-level access
HP's Vertica database can now support MapReduce-like functionality, according to the company. Read More

Dropbox left document storage accounts open for four hours
Online storage service Dropbox accidentally turned off password authentication for its 25 million users for four hours Monday, although "much less than 1 percent" of those accounts were accessed during the period, the company said. Read More

PlanetLab creates a more advanced sudo
Researchers at the PlanetLab global research network have developed a potential replacement for the widely used Unix sudo tool, called Vsys, that will offer administrators far greater control over what end users can and can't access. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Nokia N9: Finally a MeeGo phone, too late?
Nokia has showed off its N9 smartphone, running its other "burning platform" -- MeeGo. Odd, considering Nokia is switching to Windows Phone 7. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder why Espoo would bother. Read More



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