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Accelerating Cloud Performance with WAN Optimization
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Hospital Turns to Email Archiving Solution
Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email archiving solution enabled the hospital to meet government mandates and helps avoid thousands of dollars in projected storage costs. Learn More.

Business user makes case for Windows Phone 8
Part of what Microsoft hopes customers will understand about Windows Phone 8 smartphones is that they are linked to an ecosystem that includes Excel, PowerPoint and Word. Read More

EMC unveils all-SSD array, one app to manage all flash
EMC today announced its first purpose-built, all SSD array along new PCIe server flash cards and a new software suite that can offer administrators a single view of all their flash assets across the data center. Read More

Hospitals need to copy airline, bank, retail e-business models
Warner Thomas, CEO of Louisiana's largest healthcare system, pointed to airlines, banks and online retailers as examples of how the healthcare industry should implement technology, cut costs and improve the customer experience. Read More

NASA conducts Martian tech support to repair Curiosity
A computer problem onboard the Mars rover Curiosity has forced NASA scientists to put the rover into safe mode while they try to bring a backup system online and figure out what is wrong with the main computer. Read More

Oracle releases emergency fix for Java zero-day exploit
Oracle released emergency patches for Java on Monday to address two critical vulnerabilities, one of which is actively being exploited by hackers in targeted attacks. Read More

Premier 100: How IT got a starring role at Starz
Judith L. Batenburg, vice president of IT Infrastructure and Operations at Starz Entertainment, chats about how IT transformed itself to become a major partner with the broadcast business side of the entertainment company. Read More

IDC: PC shipments to decrease in 2013
Worldwide PC shipments dropped in 2012 on an annual basis for the first time in more than a decade and that is expected to continue this year, research firm IDC said. Read More

Twitter pulls plug on TweetDeck for Android, iPhone
Twitter will end support for TweetDeck on the iPhone and Android in order to focus solely on browser-based versions for those platforms. And it is also apparently dumping Facebook. Read More


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What Cloud Brings to Windows Server 2012
Many services are moving to public or private clouds, but not every workload, such as Active Directory, is suitable for such a move since its infrastructure components may not function as well in the cloud. This guide explains how Windows Server 2012 can enable Active Directory to successfully work in the cloud. Learn More

Microsoft acquires cloud monitoring startup MetricsHub
Microsoft has acquired MetricsHub, a startup focused on technology for automating cloud performance management. Read More

Facebook does damage control after claims of rigged News Feed
Facebook is working to set the record straight following a report suggesting that the site is gaming its News Feed so that people who pay to promote their posts will get more interaction from users than those who don't. Read More

Microsoft equips Visual Studio for Office app-building
Microsoft has released a collection of tools that will help Visual Studio 2012 users more easily write add-on applications for Microsoft Office 2013, SharePoint 2013 and Microsoft's Office 365 hosted service. Read More

Facebook gets down to business on mobile
After spending the past six months talking about prioritizing its business around mobile platforms, Facebook says it's time to get down to business. Read More

Intel gets serious about wireless
The fact that LTE connectivity is becoming ubiquitous in smartphones and tablets isn't lost on Intel, which aims for its baseband processors to be used in more mobile devices and base stations. Read More

Pew: Twitter not an accurate measure of public opinion
Opinions expressed on Twitter differ from public opinion measured by surveys on key political events and policy issues, reflecting that users of the Internet service are demographically very different from the public, according to a study by Pew Research Center. Read More

The Pirate Bay claims 'virtual asylum' in North Korea
The Pirate Bay claims that North Korea has offered to provide network connectivity for its controversial search engine, which has faced a years-long battle to stay online. Read More

Richi Jennings: Obama: Unlocking phones should be legal, despite DMCA
After a petition exceeded 100,000 signatures, Obama's White House issues a statement saying cellphone unlocking shouldn't be illegal. The administration effectively says the DMCA is an ass (at least in this regard). The FCC and Library of Congress agree, but the wireless-carrier industry doesn't (natch). In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder what'll happen next. Read More

 

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