Wednesday, November 09, 2011

AT&T offer free mobile VoIP app for international calls

Google+ now open for businesses | Cisco invests in Korean venture for smart buildings and cities

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AT&T offer free mobile VoIP app for international calls
Today we cover an announcement from AT&T: The company will offer its smartphone customers a free mobile VoIP app -- providing international long distance calling at competitive rates with its latest AT&T Call International service. The AT&T Call International app is available today as a free download from the Android Market and BlackBerry AppWorld. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Intel

Optimize virtualization with HP & Intel
Virtualization has become a powerful enabler for consolidating servers, running applications in multiple operating system environments, simplifying administration and lowering operating costs. This paper describes how to optimize server virtualization using enterprise-class HP Multi-Port Server Adapters and Intel® Ethernet technology. Click to continue

WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Database Consolidation onto Private Clouds
Consolidation can be achieved through server, operating system, and database consolidation, and the higher the consolidation density achieved, the greater the return on investment (ROI). This white paper describes how to successfully consolidate your database onto a private cloud through several deployment models. Read More Now!

Google+ now open for businesses
Google is now shaping its Google+ social network for commerce. Read More


WHITE PAPER: AMD

Virtualized for Agility
Server virtualization is a transformative technology offering a myriad of benefits to companies of all sizes. By consolidating hardware and placing multiple virtual machines on a single server, organizations can decrease both capital and operational expenses while boosting server utilization rates and easing management. Learn More!

Cisco invests in Korean venture for smart buildings and cities
Cisco is acquiring a minority stake in a subsidiary of KT, a South Korean telecommunications services company, which will offer managed services for smart buildings and smart city projects from January. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

How to Choose a SaaS-Based I.T. Service Management Solution
All SaaS help-desks are not created equally. From basic ticket logging to full-featured, enterprise-grade service management solutions, there truly is something for everyone. Learn more about the key factors in deciding between a comprehensive or a slimmer selection for your organization. Learn More Today!

iPhone apps: A DIY skill that's in big demand
iPhone developers are in demand across the United States and Canada, causing salaries to skyrocket for those with experience creating complex, mobile applications on Apple's iOS platform. Read More

20 Best Browser Apps of 2011
Whether you want to stay on top of your to-do list, find out who is tracking you online or sling a few birds at pesky pigs, here are 20 apps that are well worth your time. Read More



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