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Prelert Diagnostics Free Trial Download
Explore Prelert (Apr 23 2012) Application Performance , Editor's Spotlight
Mike Sargent, general manager, Enterprise Management, CA Technologies said, “We are pleased to be working with Prelert to provide our customers with a new dimension of predictive management so they can easily attain even higher levels of IT operations efficiencies that drive better business outcomes.”
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DOJ Sues Apple for e-Book Price Fixing
Explore Computerworld (Apr 11 2012) Editor's Spotlight
The U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and five book publishers for alleged e-book price fixing The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday...
Comment Mentions: Application Performance Management APM Application Performance Monitoring
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The BYOD Security Dilemma
Explore Network Computing (Mar 29 2012) Editor's Spotlight
The report looks at a variety of new technologies, including cloud computing, that can create new internal threats to an organization, but Steve Durbin, global vice president of the Information Security Forum (ISF) says BYOD is certainly one of them...
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INFOGRAPHIC: Of Top 10, Apple CEO is #1 Tech Boss
Explore siliconrepublic.com (Mar 29 2012) Editor's Spotlight
Take a look at this infographic to see the full top 10 list of highest-rated tech CEOs...
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8 Privacy Threats Worse Than Google
Explore techweb.com (Mar 3 2012) Editor's Spotlight
Though Google consolidated its privacy policies to allow it to generate more ad revenue by delivering more relevant ads, it also is offering what it believes is a better experience. So before you take up arms against Google, which is mainly trying to make enough money to pay for all those videos you're uploading and watching on YouTube, here, in no particular order, are a few privacy violators to worry about...
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VMware Turns More Into More
Explore Fool.com (Mar 2 2012) Editor's Spotlight
Margins matter. The more a company keeps of each buck it earns the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders. Healthy margins often separate pretenders from the best companies in the market.That's why we check up on margins at least once a quarter in this series. I'm looking for the absolute numbers, so I can compare them to current and potential competitors, and any trend that may tell me how strong VMware's competitive position could be.
Here's the current margin snapshot for VMware over the ...
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Meet the Next CEO of Microsoft: Heir Apparent, Steven Sinofsky
Explore Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide (Feb 29 2012) Editor's Spotlight
Steven Sinofsky is known for delivering exactly what he promises, and always on time.
He's also an extremely polarizing figure. Stubborn. Secretive. Dictatorial.
Several people we spoke with for this article claim Sinofsky's influence and personality drove them out of the company. Another former employee called him a "cancer." Others used much ruder words than that. But even his biggest detractors admit he's brilliant when it comes to shipping complicated, high-quality software on a regular, predictable schedule. So unless Windows 8 is a failure, Steven Sinofsky will be the next CEO of the company...
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Windows 8 Public Beta Launches Today
Explore DailyTech (Feb 29 2012) Editor's Spotlight
A crucial step in the road towards the launch of Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT) next commercial personal computer operating system is set to be taken in just minutes or perhaps hours from now. Microsoft will unveil a public beta of Windows 8 to the world. The new OS brings a slew of improvements...
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Would a Cyberattack on the Nation's Power Grid be Crippling?
Explore MyCentralJersey.com (Feb 24 2012) Editor's Spotlight
While spies, cyber-thieves and garden-variety hackers have caused untold economic loss to governmental agencies, companies and individuals by stealing information, the threat of a downed power grid and damage to other critical infrastructure presents a far greater risk, security analysts say...
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Is Google Being Evil or Just Reckless?
Explore Stock Market News & Financial Analysis (Feb 21 2012) Editor's Spotlight
Google's recent series of missteps is starting to look like more than just a run of bad luck. It's starting to look like a consistent pattern of poor judgment whose root cause sits in the corner office in Mountain View. Let's look at a few examples.
Most recently, the Wall Street Journal revealed that Google has been secretly circumventing the consumer privacy settings on Apple's Safari browser.
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Yahoo Ousts Half Its Board
Explore Computerworld (Feb 7 2012) Editor's Spotlight
As part of an ongoing effort to recover from a downward spiral, Yahoo said on Tuesday that four board members, including its chairman, will step down...
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Information Isn't Just Leaking, It's Being Broadcast
Explore iTnews (Feb 5 2012) Editor's Spotlight
“We're living in a world where our entire emerging workforce has grown up online and has been engineered to overshare. Big data miners have taken notice.”
Not only are employees (current and former), partners and contractors beaconing information that can be used in targeted attacks, they also spread product and other intellectual property (IP) over these and many other mediums, such as their online résumés, in blogs, email, Skype, instant and SMS messaging, through misconfigured systems, even search engines...
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RIM Founder Buys $50m in Shares
Explore TheSpec.com (Feb 1 2012) Editor's Spotlight
Research in Motion founder Mike Lazaridis remains so confident in the company that makes the BlackBerry that he bought 3.1 million shares last week. The stock purchases came on Jan. 25, just three days after Lazaridis, along with his co-CEO Jim Balsillie, stepped down from the helm of the Waterloo high-tech company he founded more than two decades ago...
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Most Tweets Are Garbage, Twitter Users Say
Explore CIO.com (Feb 1 2012) Editor's Spotlight
Twitter has been celebrated for its ubiquity and impact on world events from natural disaster recovery to political uprisings. But researchers from a group of big time universities have found that useful tweets are few and far between...
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Infographic: Tablet Adoption at Work
Explore SiliconANGLE (Jan 18 2012) Editor's Spotlight
Reminiscing the times when the iPad was nearing its launch, pundits and geeks alike have been making countless speculations of the fate of Apple's new device -- some positive, some otherwise. But all the same, Apple managed to blow people’s minds like they always have in the past, and tablets are now more popular than ever...
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