Monday, June 27, 2011

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Upgrade Your CPU
Upgrading your CPU can be a frustrating experience, even though the physical acts of removing an old processor and installing the new one are pretty easy. The more difficult questions to answer are these: When is the right time for me to upgrade a CPU? What processor will give me the best bang for the buck? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Adobe

Meet Collaboration Challenges Beyond 2011
Project teams now frequently include partners, suppliers and customers. But as document exchange continues to increase outside the firewall, so do the risks. Discover how Acrobat X, a tool most knowledge workers are already familiar with, can provide secure and dynamic document exchange. Read More

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Social Technologies Transform Business
Social technologies are moving from the consumer space into the enterprise, and Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is changing how people work. A white paper based on a Forrester Consulting survey commissioned by Cisco reveals the benefits and inhibitors faced by decision makers and how ESS is transforming business processes. Read the white paper now.

New bill would ban some U.S. e-waste exports
New legislation in the U.S. Congress would ban the export of hazardous e-waste products. Read More

Sharky: Usually this time of year it would be an asterisk
This support pilot fish gets an e-mail from one of her users: "Why do I have a semicolon hard-coded on my computer?" Read More

Q&A: IBM's Steve Mills on Oracle, Ellison and Watson's future
IBM's Steve Mills oversees 100,000 employees and products that generate $40 billion in revenue for IBM. Read More

Cisco's Cius tablet to ship next month
After delays, Cisco's Cius tablet will start shipping in volume next month, and the device will be one of the first available running Intel's latest Atom chip code-named Moorestown. Read More

IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 / 4S release date & feature rumors
Updated with iPhone 4S info. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is now expected to begin production of its new smartphone in the "late third quarter." That would push the iPhone 5 release date into September at the earliest, and is expected to finally interest from Verizon-cum-CDMA crowd. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers read the rumor runes and fan the feature flames. Not to mention: Ever wondered why your fridge suddenly seems empty?.. Read More


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Cloud-based Email Archiving: A practical guide
Many companies are tackling the challenge of email archiving head-on with cloud-based solutions that scale to business growth, conform to regulatory mandates, and deliver low operational costs. We suggest a solution that emphasizes scalable cloud-base storage, secure access and high availability. Read now

Startup touting data center fabric that will put a scare into Cisco, Juniper
The ability of your data center fabric to support millions of servers with low cost and power may not be due to advances from your major switch vendor, or to standards they may embrace. Read More

Intel pushing subscription model for tablet app store
Intel hopes to make it easier for developers to make money by pushing a subscription model to sell applications through its tablet and netbook application store, a company executive said this week. Read More

Visual tour: 10 hot Honeycomb apps for business
You have an Android Honeycomb tablet. Now it's time to put it to work. Check out these top apps for business. Read More

CA modernizes the mainframe with updated stack
CA Technologies has added fresh user interfaces to its stack of mainframe management tools. Read More

Control Your PC From Your iPad
For all its great apps, the iPad has quite a ways to go before it'll be ready to replace a desktop PC. But that doesn't mean you can't leave your laptop at the office and travel light. Given a sufficiently stable Internet connection, your iPad can control your PC from anywhere. Read More

 
 
 

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