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Word 2010 cheat sheet
Whether you're upgrading from Word 2007 or an earlier version, we've got the goods on how to find your way around Microsoft Word 2010 and make the most of its new features. Read More


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4 Keys To Better Supply Chain Visibility
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How Top Virtualization Vendors Stack Up
Understanding the differences in capabilities of major virtualization solutions can have a dramatic impact on the level of deployment achieved. This paper you'll read: • VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Features Comparison • Overcoming virtualization barriers • Tips to achieve wide-spread adoption of virtualization Read now!

Microsoft revs dump-XP campaign, says 'time to move on'
Microsoft made its most aggressive move yet to persuade customers to drop Windows XP and adopt Windows 7, telling them that there were only 1,000 days of support life left in the older operating system. Read More

Meet IBM's new $75,000 mainframe
IBM is announcing the latest successor to what it has called its "business-class" system, the zEnterprise 114, with a starting price of $75,000 -- 25% lower than the previous system in this category. Read More

Anonymous hacks Booz Allen, posts 90K military email addresses and passwords
The Anonymous hacking group said Monday it had broken into military contractor Booz Allen Hamilton's network and posted 90,000 military email addresses and passwords online. Read More

XBRL group offers $20K for best open source app
The XBRL US consortium is offering $20,000 to the individual or group that develops the most innovative application for reading XBRL-tagged financial data. Read More

From CIO.com: Google+ Privacy: 5 settings you need to know
Whether you're lurking around Google's new social network or are already actively using it, knowing your Google+ privacy and security settings is essential. From disabling email notifications to ditching your Google+ account, check out these five important settings. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Facebook vs. Twitter vs. LinkedIn vs. Google+
What each does best (and worst) Read More

Preston Gralla: Ballmer's all-Windows-all-the-time mantra at WPC 2011 may help sink Microsoft
At the 2011 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, Steve Ballmer ended with a typical Windows mantra, saying that Microsoft is built on Windows, and that it represents the future of the company as well. But that's exactly why Microsoft can't seem to gain any traction in important markets like search and mobile. It's time for the company to move on. Read More


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Best Practices: Better Reporting with SAP
Today's organizations struggle with information overload, yet it is valuable corporate information that will separate the winners from the losers. The winners will be the ones who can easily access, analyze and act on vital data trapped throughout the enterprise. Read now

HP appoints new leader for webOS group
Hewlett-Packard appointed a new executive to lead the development of its webOS software, with former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein taking on a broader role in the HP group that makes PCs, tablets and handhelds. Read More

Ballmer's new chant: Numbers, numbers, numbers
Microsoft may no longer be the biggest tech company, but CEO Steve Ballmer made his case to partners with big sales numbers. Read More

Gov't issues draft rules for affordable health insurance exchanges
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued draft rules for how states should establish affordable health insurance exchanges, which will create marketplaces where individuals and businesses can compare private insurance plans. Read More

Android update tackles app resizing for tablets
Google is working on an update to its Android "Honeycomb" mobile platform that would help applications resize to the tablet screens becoming more prominent lately. Read More

Broadcom chip boosts Fibre Channel over Ethernet
Broadcom's first processor for FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) is now coming on the market in network adapters qualified by EMC, backed by claims it is 80% faster than any other FCoE component. Read More

Twitter: 1M apps on the platform
The catalog of registered Twitter applications recently reached the 1 million mark, an increase of about 850,000 applications in the past year. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Rumor: Apple "iPad 3" to be iPad HD; release date: "soon"
Apple is said to be readying the iPad 3, except it won't be called that -- the rumor is it'll be called iPad HD, thanks to its Retina display. And it still appears that the release date is this year. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers squint at their suddenly-unacceptably-low-resolution screens. Read More



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