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BO.LT, Web Content editing so simple ...
Today's focus, a new online service called BO.LT, allows you to generate edited versions of existing Web pages. That may not sound too exciting but where BO.LT differentiates itself is in making the editing and deployment so simple that ... and if you're in marketing, forgive me ... even marketing can do it. Read More


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The Netezza Data Appliance Architecture
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Solving the Top 4 Network Management Challenges
Join us for this webinar, featuring Jim Frey, Research Director from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and Heath Newburn, Program Director from IBM as they discuss Netcool's flexible solutions for a complex and dynamic IT environment. Learn More

Tech debate: Apple iPad or Blackberry PlayBook for the enterprise?
The iPad has taken the world by storm, but RIM hopes to parlay its dominant Blackberry enterprise presence into a meaningful tablet advantage with the new PlayBook. Which tablet wins? Read More

Ballmer surprises with Microsoft-RIM partnership
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IE9 can't stop Microsoft's browser slump
The March launches of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) and Firefox 4 failed to stop Microsoft's and Mozilla's decline in browser share, new Web usage data shows. Read More


WEBCAST: Oracle

How Oracle Exalogic and Exadata Deliver Extreme Java
View this webcast to learn why Exalogic and Exadata are the definitive engineered platforms for enterprise application and database consolidation, with added advantage of extreme Java and database performance, unmatched reliability and scalability, and cloud-enabling elastic capacity. Register Today!

First look at BlackBerry PlayBook native email, PIM apps
Research In Motion (RIM) showed off the upcoming native e-mail and personal information management (PIM) apps for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet for the first time this morning, including calendar and contacts, at its annual BlackBerry World Conference in Orlando. And the company says the native PlayBook apps should be available sometime this summer. Read More

13 features that make each Web browser unique
Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, IE -- innovative features set each browser apart. Read More

CEO payday: What tech's top execs raked in for 2010
Bonuses, equity awards and perks add up to big pay packages for tech CEOs. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

10 Things to Know about Deduplication
You as an IT manager want simple, cost-effective solutions for your complex IT challenges. HP kept this in mind while designing StoreOnce. New technologies, such as deduplication can be difficult to understand but StoreOnce powered by Intel Xeon® processor 5500 series makes it simple. Read More!

Tracing apps across the cloud
Enterprise IT professionals have long been challenged by the difficulties of monitoring and managing application performance. The more dynamic the environment, the greater the challenge it is to pinpoint and fix problems affecting application delivery. Read More

10 tips for turning Android into a business phone
Android still has some work to do to match the control and power of BlackBerry Enterprise Server, but it's not as much work as you may think. Here are 10 tips for turning the Android into a rock-solid business-class phone. Read More

Syncsort offers Hadoop data sort alternative
Users can swap out default Hadoop data sort for higher-performing solutions. Read More

Business, IT collaboration drives new BI system at Toyota
A business intelligence project at Toyota Motors challenges a growing perception that IT organizations are no longer able to keep up with the BI demands of their business units. Read More



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