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Putting predictive analytics to work
Predictive analytics involves both art and science, but getting started isn't for high rollers only. Here's how to ensure a successful outcome. Read More


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An interactive eGuide: Healthcare IT
In this eGuide, Computerworld along with sister publications CIO, InfoWorld, and CSO, examine some of the most pressing issues facing healthcare IT today. Read on to learn what factors are driving change, and how healthcare IT leaders should go about dealing with these forces. Learn More

Update: Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 blocked from sale in the US
A federal court in California has blocked the sale of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in the U.S. in a patent dispute between Apple and Samsung. Samsung intends to appeal. Read More

24 arrested in international online 'carding' crackdown
A total of 24 people from 13 countries, including 11 from the United States, were arrested on Tuesday on charges related to the theft and misuse of credit card data, bank account information and other financial data. Read More

EU court rejects Microsoft antitrust appeal, but shaves 4% off its fine
The General Court of the European Union has rejected Microsoft's appeal of a 2008 European Commission antitrust ruling, but has reduced the fine Microsoft must pay by 4% to $1.1 billion. Read More

HP, Oracle clash over software partnerships in closing trial arguments
Lawyers for Hewlett-Packard and Oracle argued opposite views of independent software vendors' obligations to hardware makers on Tuesday in the closing arguments of a lawsuit over Oracle's decision to stop porting its products to HP's Itanium platform. Read More

MediaTek aims new chip at sub-$200 Android 4.0 smartphones
Chip maker MediaTek hopes to enable sub-$200 smartphones running the Android 4.0 operating system with its latest MT6577 dual-core processor, which the company announced on Wednesday. Read More

Review: Weighing Windows Server 2012
From network services and storage to virtualization and private cloud, the beefy new Windows Server leaves no server role unturned Read More

OLPC XO-3 tablet delayed until design is finalized
Shipment of the XO-3 tablet has been delayed as One Laptop Per Child finalizes the design and seeks partners to make the product, said the non-profit organization's founder and chairman Nicholas Negroponte on Tuesday. Read More


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Accelerate Document Processing and Wow Your Customers
Learn how intelligent imaging and BPM solutions, coupled with pragmatic best practices and methodology, can improve productivity, lower cost, increase accuracy, reduce cycle times and lower overall risk. Learn More

HP releases open source webOS Community Edition for TouchPads
Hewlett-Packard has released an open source version of webOS that can be used on legacy TouchPad tablets, the Open webOS project team announced on Tuesday. Read More

Cell phones play growing role in getting U.S. online
Half of all adults in the U.S. now use a cell phone to access the Internet and they are turning increasingly to the gadgets as their primary method of going online, according to the results of a survey published on Tuesday. Read More

Researchers devise practical key recovery attack against smart cards, security tokens
A team of cryptographic researchers claim to have developed an attack method that can be used to recover secret keys in an acceptable time frame from cryptographic devices like smart cards, hardware security modules and USB security tokens. Read More

JR Raphael: Google I/O keynote: Live blog and streaming video (day 1)
Google's I/O 2012 developers' conference officially kicks off this morning -- and the big event promises to start with a bang. JR Raphael is at San Francisco's Moscone Center with live play-by-play commentary of the first day's keynote. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Who owns your analytics group?
Where you position the analytics team -- and which group its report to -- is as important as developing the right staff skills and expertise. Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: The H-1B cap impedes innovation, report argues
In 2000, there was a tremendous push by the IT industry to increase the H-1B visa cap. The dot.com bubble had yet to burst and IT employment was on the rise, so Congress acted. If you remember what happened then what's going on today may seem awfully familiar. "If we don't get increases in visas this year, all of us are going to feel the effect," said one industry group spokesman in 2000. The need was urgent, said the trade groups. Read More

Richi Jennings: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 banned for 'blatantly copying' iPad: SRSLY?
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been granted a ban on Samsung selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android tablet. The judge (pictured) said Samsung was 'competing unfairly' with its 'blatant copying'. The preliminary injunction could be a big blow to Samsung in Apple's home market. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers find out what all the fuss is about. Read More

 
 
 

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