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Salesforce.com Acquires InStranet, Bringing Industry-Leading Knowledge Base Technology to Salesforce CRM Customer ...
Salesforce.com , the market and technology leader in Software-as-a-Service and Platform-as-a-Service , today announced the acquisition of InStranet, the leading provider of knowledge management technology for business to consumer call centers.
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Microsoft and Novell Expand Successful Interoperability Relationship
Microsoft Corp and Novell Inc are announcing an incremental investment in their relationship to meet accelerating customer demand for their business model solution, which is designed to build a bridge between open source and proprietary software to deliver interoperability and intellectual property peace of mind for organisations operating mixed-source IT environments.
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Microsoft and Novell Expand Successful Interoperability Relationship
Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. are announcing an incremental investment in their relationship to meet accelerating customer demand for their business model solution, which is designed to build a bridge between open source and proprietary software to deliver interoperability and intellectual property peace of mind for organizations operating mixed-source IT environments.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Broward County schools ready to take on bullies
District aims to target attacks in cyberspace Bullies beware.
Sun-Sentinel |
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MYOB buys SmartyHost
TOUGH business conditions on foreign soil haven't deterred MYOB from spending $7 million on local web hosting company SmartyHost.
Australian IT |
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MYOB buys SmartyHost
TOUGH business conditions on foreign soil haven't deterred MYOB from spending $7 million on local web hosting company SmartyHost.
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MYOB buys SmartyHost
TOUGH business conditions on foreign soil haven't deterred MYOB from spending $7 million on local web hosting company SmartyHost.
Australian IT |
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IBM invests $300 mln in Disaster Recovery Centers
BOSTON (Reuters) - IBM plans to spend $300 million this year to build 13 "cloud computing" data centers where businesses can store information for quick retrieval in case their computer systems are destroyed in a disaster. Cloud comput...
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IBM to spend $300M to expand data-recovery service
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) In a sign that political instability and natural disasters can fuel technology spending, IBM Corp. plans to invest $300 million building new centers that can store companies' sensitive data and deliver it remotely in the event of a meltdown.
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IBM to expand data-recovery services as political strife and severe weather drive demand
SAN FRANCISCO - In a sign that political instability and natural disasters can fuel technology spending, IBM Corp. plans to invest $300 million building new centers that can store companies' sensitive data and deliver it remotely in the event of a meltdown.
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Hewlett-Packard third-quarter profit jumps 14 per cent
SAN FRANCISCO - Hewlett-Packard Co.'s third-quarter profit jumped 14 per cent, beating Wall Street's expectations, as strong laptop sales and a robust international presence lifted the technology bellwether.
MSN Money Canada |
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Glitch caused mistake on Huntington residents' refuse fee bills
HUNTINGTON -- A computer glitch is to blame for an error on refuse fee bills that were mailed to Huntington residents this week.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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Defense: Prosecutors bending law for MySpace hoax
A defense attorney for the Missouri woman charged in a MySpace hoax that allegedly led to a 13-year-old girl's suicide argued in court papers that prosecutors are bending a cyber crime statute to prosecute his client.
The Kansas City Star |
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OQO Shows off Handheld Computer Based on Atom
Handheld computer maker OQO showed off a version of its Model 02 computer based on the Atom processor at IDF.
PC World |
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Intel Laptop Platform to Boost Graphics, Power Use
Intel said its next-generation platform for laptops will provide more visually stunning graphics and better power management...
PC World |
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Microsoft Sends Up Trial Balloons for Windows 7
While Vista takes a beating in the press, Microsoft seems increasingly willing to disclose details of its forthcoming OS.
PC World |
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IBM to spend $300M to expand data-recovery service
In a sign that political instability and natural disasters can fuel technology spending, IBM Corp. plans to invest $300 million building new centers that can store companies' sensitive data and deliver it remotely in the event of a meltdown.
Centre Daily Times |
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Move Over Quad-Cores, Intel's Ready to Ship 6-Core Chips
The quad-core chips that have sat at the top of the microprocessor heap for two years are about to begin to be replaced.
PC World |
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Business Briefing
Disputed $15 billion Air Force copter deal still moving forward ... Wholesale prices skyrocket at fastest pace in nearly 30 years ... Boeing's 'virtual fence' on Mexican border put on hold ... GE warned about lax quality standards at software plant ... General Dynamics to buy Jet Aviation for $2.25 billion.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Tech bellwether Hewlett-Packard third-quarter profit jumps 14 per cent
SAN FRANCISCO - Hewlett-Packard Co. says its third-quarter profit jumped 14 per cent, beating Wall Street's expectations. Strong laptop sales and a robust international presence continue to lift the technology bellwether.
MSN Money Canada |
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Babasahing Pinoy
This Thursday, Joaquin Valdes and guest host Pia Arcangel retell the history of comics and its place in the Pinoy culture. Joaquin explores Pinoy comics online and meets a comic book artist who drew for Marvel comics. Pia listens to the classic stories of Lola Basyang and discusses how comics have invaded TV and movies. (Airing on August 21, 2008)
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Heads up: Battery blues
Apple Inc. said Tuesday that batteries from a single supplier caused the meltdown of some models of its iPod Nano digital music player in Japan. The Japanese government reported that three Nanos had overheated, two of them scorching nearby paper and a woven straw mat. Apple said the flaw very rarely affected first-generation Nanos, sold between September 2005 and December 2006.
The Kansas City Star |
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Robotripping: hands on with the Android SDK beta
Google finally released a long-awaited update to the Android SDK. Ars takes a close look at the new platform and the API changes and comes away very impressed. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Tax Secrets of the Wealthy: Can a computer help you manage your finances?
Are your funds working for you as hard as you worked for them? Unhappy with your rate of return? Read on! You are about to be delighted… whether you are still active in the business world or retired.
Marco Eagle |
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Progress in Blocking Child Porn WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY Local Top Stories
Five more internet providers have signed on to block child pornography. State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo was in Binghamton today to make the announcement.
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