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Inside look at the Apple iWatch
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Software Asset Management: Getting Started
Find out what steps to take that can lead your organization down the smooth path to SAM deployment. This SAM primer can help you and your organization mitigate software non-compliance issues and optimize software license management while containing costs. Read Now

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Microsoft Dynamics AX solutions from IBM
IBM provides consulting, implementation and application management services for Microsoft Dynamics AX, a comprehensive ERP solution for midsize and larger organizations that empowers people to work effectively, manage change, and compete globally. Learn More.

8 new features in Chrome (desktop or mobile)
Chrome has some new and exciting features. Here are a few of the most interesting ones. Read More


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Harvard Business Review: How Mobility is Changing the World
Learn about use of cutting-edge applications, ranging from location-based services and mobile payments to machine-to-machine communications and augmented reality. Learn More

Dell dumps OpenStack and VMware for public cloud, focuses on private clouds
Dell has dramatically shifted its cloud computing strategy, canceling plans it once had to launch a public cloud service based on the OpenStack open source platform, and discontinuing a VMware-based public cloud it already has on the market. Read More


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4 Ways WAN Optimization Can Benefit Your Organization
WAN optimization has evolved into a complete system that optimizes traffic across a broad range of most popular applications while providing deep visibility into performance. Read Now

Stack wars: OpenStack v. CloudStack v. Eucalyptus
OpenStack -- co-founded by Rackspace and NASA in 2010 -- certainly has the buzz, what with partnerships with AT&T, HP and IBM, to name a few, all of which have promised to use OpenStack as the base for their private cloud offerings. Read More

Funding for open source projects is more achievable than it seems
Supporting and funding the creation of open source software is hard. Having access to the source code (and the binaries/packages/installers) of our favorite software is an awesome, empowering thing. And having access to them for free? Even more so. But building great software takes time. And money. Read More

Meet the unlocked Android phone you can feel good about using
There are a lot of truly great-looking open source platforms for powering your smartphone. Not just great-looking, but powerful too. And, because these are all Open Source (to one degree or another), you can feel good about them from a social/ethical perspective. But what about the hardware? Read More

 
 
 

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