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Spectrum plan could shut down TV stations, says trade group

  Why IT won't like Mac OS X Lion Server | Drug maker goes social to end supply chain crisis
 
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Spectrum plan could shut down TV stations, says trade group
A U.S. Federal Communications Commission proposal to transfer 120MHz of television spectrum from broadcasters to mobile broadband carriers could require more than 800 TV stations to change channels and could drive more than 200 off the air permanently, according to a trade group. Read More


WEBCAST: Ricoh

Merger Advice for CIOs
Mergers are highly disruptive. Whether your company has just been acquired or about to acquire a business, it's a big challenge for IT that starts on day one. Hear from one CIO who successfully merged the best practices of two distinct businesses. Learn More

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The Real-time Value of BI
Today's top performing organizations have developed a strategy to manage growth in data volume & complexity while exploiting that data to create quicker business insight. Learn how best-in-class companies are delivering broader access to information in a shorter timeframe to facilitate substantial improvement in key business performance metrics. Click to continue

Why IT won't like Mac OS X Lion Server
The new Profile Manager is a nice addition, but in almost every other respect, Lion Server is a downgrade that may prompt a move to Windows Server Read More

Drug maker goes social to end supply chain crisis
Generic drug maker Ratiopharm, now part of Teva Canada, turned to social networking tools to solve communication problems that choked the supply chain and made it difficult to respond to fluctuations in customer demand. Read More

Anonymous hacks Italy's cybercrime police
Italy's specialist police unit responsible for combating cybercrime suffered an embarrassing hack Monday by members of the loosely knit Anonymous hacktivist galaxy. Read More


VIDEO: Cisco

Leadership Through Innovation
True innovators need to do more than develop ideas. They must shape those ideas into tools that will help customers improve their own businesses. True leaders need to do more than bring successful products to market. They must partner with their customers to help ensure their success. Cisco can help. Learn More>

Virtualizing network appliances
With the explosion of job-specific data center appliances, it is common today to find several appliances monitoring a single resource. A typical scenario, for example, is three appliances monitoring the same connection, with one monitoring flows, another doing performance analysis and a third providing intrusion detection functionality. (This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter's approach.) Read More

IT Blogwatch: Bob Muglia quits Microsoft for Juniper in cloud coup
Juniper Networks (NYSE:JNPR) has nabbed Bob Muglia from Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). Muglia, the ex-president of the Software And Tools Business (STB) is off to help Juniper with its cloud computing strategy. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers follow the money. Read More

Saudi Arabia blocks Amnesty International Web site
Saudi Arabia appears to have blocked the website of human rights organization Amnesty International. Read More

JR Raphael: Triple Tablet Giveaway: Win a free LG G-Slate!
It's time for round two of our Triple Tablet Giveaway. Up for grabs this week: a brand new 8.9-inch G-Slate by LG. Read More

 
 
 

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