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Smacking SharePoint into shape
More than half of all SharePoint shops have had to add functionality to the core software, which came as a surprise to a number of them. Here's what they're doing. Read More


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Red Hat JBossand Oracle WebLogic Server
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Using Services to Support a New Generation of ERP
Top organizations are looking for a new generation of ERP that supports multi-tiered businesses, is easy to use, flexible, and powerful enough to support a growing organization. Learn More. Learn More.

BYOD, for Buy-your-own-device policies, dampens corporate PC purchases
Companies' bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies are affecting how many traditional PCs enterprises purchase and contributing to a global sales slump, IDC analysts said. Read More

Soyuz rendezvous with space station in record time
A NASA engineer was one of three astronauts who made a record-breaking journey to the International Space Station last night. Read More

You'll want a PC with Intel's new chip for the battery life alone
Intel's latest chip, the fourth-generation Core processor code-named Haswell, will take a six-hour battery and make it last for nine hours. Read More

Harvard dean who OK'd secret faculty email search steps down
Harvard College Dean Evelynn Hammonds, who last month acknowledged authorizing a secret search of email belonging to several residential deans at the school, will step down from her position July 1. Read More

Anonymous member pleads guilty to Stratfor hack
A former member of a band of hackers faces up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to a single computer hacking charge. Read More

Intel buys satellite navigation chips business from ST-Ericsson
Intel confirmed that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire certain assets of the Global Navigation Satellite System business of ST-Ericsson, extending its investments in positioning technology. Read More

Apple to pay $53 million to settle class-action suit over iPhone and iPod touch warranties
Apple has agreed to pay $53 million to settle a class-action suit in connection with warranties for its iPhone and iPod touch devices. Read More


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Manage the New Software-defined Data Center
Today's IT environments make service assurance anything but easy. Factors such as the dynamic nature of the virtual data center, the rapid pace of IT change and limited operational visibility and insight make providing service assurance more of a long-term goal than near-term reality for many IT leaders. Learn more.

AMD bridges road to ARM with new low-power x86 server chips
Advanced Micro Devices had no plans to release low-power x86 server chips until the release of its ARM-based servers in 2014, but sagging server fortunes have changed the company's direction. Read More

Facebook crafts new policies to better combat hate speech
Facebook is admitting that it can do a better job in removing certain types of hate speech on the site, and is introducing new policies to improve its track record. Read More

MediaTek launches quad-core tablet chip
Taiwan's MediaTek has launched a new quad-core ARM processor for tablets that is slated to be used in an upcoming IdeaTab device from Lenovo. Read More

Twitter claims a win against spammers with Skootle settlement
Twitter has reached a settlement with Skootle that prohibits the Tennessee-based company from spamming Twitter users' feeds with marketing and other promotional content. Read More

Galaxy S4 will be first phone to use new Verizon spectrum
Verizon Wireless customers buying the recently released Samsung Galaxy S4 will be the first who can start using a new spectrum band that the carrier will turn on later this year. Read More

Joyce Carpenter: Build it and they will drink
Imagine you have some temperature sensors lying about. And you're a geek. And you're a home brewer. Nuff said? Read More

Richi Jennings: BUSTED: Feds seize Liberty Reserve domains (then they came for Bitcoin?)
...and I didn't speak out, because I didn't use Liberty Reserve. The U.S. seizes libertyreserve.com and other domains used by the online payment processor. The DOJ alleges the digital currency service was a haven for illegal activity, but legitimate users cry collateral damage. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder double-standards and fear for future fracas. Read More

 

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