Friday, October 25, 2013

Twitter's $1.5B IPO date rumors, $17-$20 share range

  Jaikumar Vijayan: If no one's to blame for Healthcare.gov glitches, then maybe everyone is | Jonny Evans: How to improve Mac performance: OS X Mavericks edition
 
 
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Richi Jennings: Twitter's $1.5B #IPO date rumors, $17--$20 share price range $TWTR
Values company around $10 billion. Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) announces more IPO details. The shares will be priced around $18.50, but that may increase after the investor roadshow. Already pundits are saying that's a conservative valuation. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers #followthemoney. Read More
 


WEBCAST: Dell Wyse and VMware
 
Considerations for Implementing Desktop Virtualization
Since the creation of the traditional desktop computer, administrators and end users alike have appreciated the computing power but have been frustrated by the associated expense, complexity, and security issues that result from desktops used in the enterprise. View Now

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Cloud: Uniting people, technology, and information.
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Jaikumar Vijayan: If no one's to blame for Healthcare.gov glitches, then maybe everyone is
After listening to over three hours of testimony in Congress from some of the contractors behind the Obamacare Healthcare.gov site, one thing has become abundantly clear: No vendor is responsible for the problems that have plagued the health exchange since its launch nearly a month ago. That's right. The glitches apparently just miraculously manifested themselves the minute the site went live on Oct. 1. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: How to improve Mac performance: OS X Mavericks edition
Millions of Mac users are upgrading to the free Apple Mavericks edition of OS X. That's fine for most, but some claim slower Mac performance, if that's you here's some tips that should help improve system performance. If you're simply having problems installing the OS, then read this now. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Verizon Enterprise Services

How to Leverage Technology for Innovation and Success
This Frost & Sullivan paper presents the many opportunities for C-level management, IT, other services lines and the LOBs to align and unite behind common goals. This cloud-based solution has the strength to underpin enterprise innovation, enabling agility, speed to market and efficiency–which are paramount to ensuring growth and sustained revenue. Learn More>>

JR Raphael: The Chromebook buying guide: Which model should you get?
Choosing a Chromebook can be a difficult decision -- but it doesn't have to be. Here's a simple guide to help you figure out which model is right for you. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Microsoft to Apple: iWork stinks, iPads are toys, and you're playing catch-up
After Apple slammed Microsoft for gouging customers and designing tablets that nobody wants, Microsoft has fired back, saying that you can't get real work done with iPads or its anemic iWorks productivity suite, and that iPads are little more than toys. Who's right in the increasingly nasty war of words? Read More
 

Sharky: Why does IT always make stuff complicated, anyway?
  IT pilot fish at this manufacturing plant gets a call from the Human Resources manager asking about security on HR's drive share. How complicated could that possibly get? Read More
 

 

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