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Webmail war: Gmail vs. Outlook.com vs. Yahoo Mail
The three most popular free Web-based email services have all seen big changes recently, from revamped interfaces to advanced features. Does Google, Microsoft or Yahoo now deserve your webmail business? Read More


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3 IT Imperatives CIOs Use to Drive Change in the Enterprise
CIOs who have been successful in bridging the divide between IT operations and business did it by accelerating the transformation of IT. CIO Magazine documents three common IT imperatives that leading CIOs use to drive change and assert themselves as strategic leaders in the business Download the White Paper

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Beyond Virtualization: Stepping up to the Cloud
In this Webcast you will learn how VMWare, Intel and Hewlett-Packard have teamed to create the "software-defined data center," the foundation for highly functional cloud solutions based on VMware vCloud Suite and HP CloudCenter technologies. View Now!

The sequester will hurt tech nationally
The federal government's automatic budget cuts, due to begin Friday, may accelerate cost savings measures already in place. But there will be damage to IT spending, and a period of uncertainty as the government reacts to the cuts. Read More

Megaupload loses bid to see more evidence from U.S.
Megaupload lost a bid on Friday to see a trove of evidence held by U.S. prosecutors prior to extradition proceedings expected to begin later this year in New Zealand. Read More

Reporter's Notebook: MWC trades castles for putting greens
The Mobile World Congress exhibition in Barcelona closed its doors on Thursday, with a sudden rain shower sending the last attendees scurrying off to their hotels. It's been a gargantuan affair that saw pretty much everyone who is anything in the mobile phone industry (minus Apple) make some sort of announcement. Following are a few side notes that probably didn't make the headlines, from IDG News Service reporters: Read More

Facebook confirms buying Microsoft's Atlas to boost ad sales
Facebook is buying Microsoft's Atlas Advertiser Suite, an ad analysis platform, in a move that should increase its advertising revenue and give marketers better information about their campaigns across the social network, on both desktop and mobile. Read More


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Send High Volume Email Without Getting Blocked or Berated
For many companies, sending large volumes of email is business as usual. Social networking sites are known to send a few billion emails a day. Whatever "high volume" means to your business, our guide reveals how to send more email without getting blocked by an ISP or eliciting customer complaints. Learn More

Internal document suggests SAP's goal of simplifying licensing will be a tall order
SAP customers have made it no secret they believe the vendor's software licensing and pricing is too complex, and a top company leader recently made a public pledge that things are changing for the better. But a recently created internal SAP document obtained by IDG News Service suggests that the company has its work cut out for it. Read More

U.K. court orders block of three torrent sites
A court in the U.K. has ordered key Internet service providers in the country to block three torrent sites on a complaint from music labels including EMI Records and Sony Music. Read More

DoCoMo launches Twitter-based Yellow Pages
NTT DoCoMo has launched a Twitter-based Yellow Pages service that offers information about regions around the country. Read More

Richi Jennings: Office 365 confuses and bemuses
Microsoft's Office 365 launch has people scratching their heads. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) seems to enjoy confusing the world by adding more and more 'differentiated' options for its Office 365 suite. The additional editions bring the number offered for business to nine, not to mention all the other ones for education, government, and consumers. Read More

 

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