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RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Red Hat FOUR STEPS TO A PRIVATE OR HYBRID CLOUD STEP 4: ACCELERATE BUSINESS RESULTS WITH YOUR CLOUD. WEBINAR - JANUARY 19, 2012. In the From Virtualization to Cloud webinar series, Red Hat® and the IT Process Institute guide you through the best practices of cloud-building. Learn how to optimize cloud economics, reshape behavior for IT-as-a-Service, and streamline cross-functional collaboration. REGISTER NOW Robert L. Mitchell: 3D printing: A technology awaits its iPad moment Richi Jennings: Lunchtime goofoff: Doctor Who timeline, 1963 to 2011 JR Raphael: Galaxy Nexus battery life: 5 tips for boosting your phone's stamina WHITE PAPER: Adobe Government at Carahsoft Adobe ColdFusion 9 Server Lockdown Guide This guide describes how server administrators can improve the security of their ColdFusion server. Learn more Darlene Storm: Encrypt: Be anti-forensic friendly to protect your Android and your privacy Jonny Evans: Smart TV is ready for the Apple television moment Shark Tank: Gone! | ||||||||||
CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has recommended that states outlaw the use of all electronic devices while driving. Should the use of personal electronic devices be banned while driving? NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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