Monday, January 28, 2013

Senate to probe failed Air Force ERP project

  Microsoft can 'start printing money' as soon as it launches Office for iOS | Hadoop will be in most advanced analytics products by 2015, Gartner says
 
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Senate to probe failed Air Force ERP software project
The Senate Armed Services Committee plans to investigate what happened with a massive, failed U.S. Air Force ERP (enterprise resource planning) project, amid a rising tide of calls for action on Capitol Hill to reduce wasteful IT spending. Read More


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Productionizing Hadoop: New Lessons Learned
In this webinar video recording Eric Sammer will present how some of the largest Hadoop clusters in the world were successfully "productionized" and best practices for running Hadoop. View Now!

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Microsoft can 'start printing money' as soon as it launches Office for iOS
Microsoft will reap a windfall of revenue as soon as it introduces versions of its Office productivity suite for iOS and Android, but that window of opportunity is quickly closing, an analyst said today. Read More

Hadoop will be in most advanced analytics products by 2015, Gartner says
The Hadoop open source programming framework for large-scale data analysis is already one of the highest-profile technologies in the "big data" market, but users can expect it to become even more prevalent over the next couple of years, according to Gartner. Read More


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Shadow IT in the Enterprise
This report reveals insights from more than 1,000 corporate IT users about their usage of Dropbox and personal mobile devices for work. Read this paper to gain an understanding for where consumer solutions are being used and if IT policies are effective in addressing the challenges associated with Shadow IT. Learn More.

Facebook outpaces Google Maps for top mobile app in U.S.
Google Maps slipped last year, giving Facebook enough room to become the most popular mobile app in the U.S., according to ComScore. Read More

Amazon acquires text-to-speech company IVONA
Amazon has acquired IVONA Software, a Polish company specializing in text-to-speech and voice recognition capabilities. Read More

Now you can control a PC with your eyes
Researchers at Fujitsu have developed a small, low-cost eye-tracking system that offers new ways to scoll around PC screens. Read More

 
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