Mozilla, Google seal new Firefox search deal | In depth: Using the Kindle Fire vs. the Kobo Vox vs. the Nook Tablet | ||||||||||
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JR Raphael: Android 4.0 upgrade list: Is your device getting Ice Cream Sandwich? RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Red Hat FOUR STEPS TO A PRIVATE OR HYBRID CLOUD STEP 3: OPTIMIZE AND AUTOMATE IT IN THE CLOUD. WEBINAR-DECEMBER 14, 2011. In the From Virtualization to Cloud webinar series, Red Hat® and the IT Process Institute guide you through the process and best practices of cloud-building. Learn how to expand automation, manage hybrid and heterogeneous environments, and update service management processes. REGISTER NOW In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Red Hat Open Source Virtualization FAQ Learn the key advantages of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV), reasons for moving from Xen open source to the KVM hypervisor, RHEV's scalability, and avoiding the rising costs of VMware. Learn More Mozilla, Google seal new Firefox search deal In depth: Using the Kindle Fire vs. the Kobo Vox vs. the Nook Tablet Jonny Evans: iPad 3 production begins, iPhone takes UK top spot IT's winning (and losing) job titles WEBCAST: Akamai Video: Securing the Cloud in a Hyperconnected World This whiteboard presentation covers strategic IT security initiatives within the enterprise and explains how the Akamai Intelligent Platform provides an unmatched level of defense against website, application, and data security attacks. Learn more Microsoft bails from CES tech trade show after '12 Iran tricked U.S. spy drone into landing in country, report says Hard drive prices slide as Thai flood aftermath subsides Sprint disables Carrier IQ software on its handsets Patent win will boost Apple fight against Android | ||||||||||
SHARK TANK OF THE DAY This county government's chief administrative officer calls IT to complain that every time he moves his mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen, he hears "Jingle Bells." 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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