NOVI, MI, November 17, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Red Level Networks, a premier IT-solutions provider, is hosting a joint educational seminar with DataCore and Nexsan on December 6 at New Horizons Computer Learning Center in Livonia, MI. ...
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Dell, once the world's biggest PC maker, has seen its quarterly profits slump by 47 per cent year on year to $475m (£300m), with sales to both consumers and businesses down. Third-quarter revenues from consumers were hit ...
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The top IT leaders in the UK talked to Computer Weekly throughout 2012 to share their opinions and experiences of modern technology leadership and transforming business and government through IT innovation. Their views are valuable not only ...
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Despite the winter chill,the auto show season is heating up,revealing a number of exciting redesigns,new models,and refreshes coming up in 2013. We saw a few at the recent LA Auto Show and expect more to be displayed in Detroit in ...
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Malware attacks seem to be evolving. The traditional viruses, Trojan horses, botnets and phishing attacks are still a threat, but the next generation malware takes insidious to a whole new level. Thankfully, theres a silver lining as well. ...
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It's arguable that two key things have driven developments in storage this year; server/desktop virtualisation and the relentless expansion of data. The first of these has led to real changes, namely the growth of flash in the datacentre. ...
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A US congressional committee has reported that Chinese telecommunications equipment providers Huawei and ZTE pose a security threat to the US, following a year-long investigation. A draft of the report from the House Intelligence ...
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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) said it would take up to December to come up with a process for handling the large number of applications for gTLDs (generic top-level domains). There are close to 2,000 ...
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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has attacked the government's Communications Data Bill, labelling it a state "snooper's charter", and stating that Wikipedia will encrypt all connections with the UK if the plans to track internet, email and ...
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IRMCO, a global manufacturer of high performance lubricants located in Chicago, selected ProcessPro Premier ERP software to consolidate the management of their business into one, complete ERP system. IRMCO, a global manufacturer of high ...
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Reuters reported that London Metal Exchange has confirmed a new rule to require warehouse companies with 30,000 tonnes or more of one metal scheduled for delivery to deliver out a minimum 500 tonnes per day of other metals stuck behind that ...
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Economic Times reported that Steel Authority of India Limited’s ISP Burnpur commenced hot production from the sinter plant with the first batch of iron nuggets being produced on Monday. Mr N Kothari CEO o SAIL ISP said ...
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Billet market was upward till middle of week 51 and was IRR 15,800,000 per tonne on truck in Anzali including 5% VAT for size 150 mm. Then after declines in ex-rate, billet market became quiet with some downward prices. It finished the week ...
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NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Monday flexed its 7-foot-long robotic arm for the first time since it landed on Mars. Monday's robotics maneuver had the rover checking its motors and joints by unstowing the arm, extending it using all five ...
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Non-profit organisation the Alzheimer's Society has opted for Salesforce.com over Microsoft Dynamics because it was "easier to use" according to the charity's head of IT Phil Shoesmith. Further reading Benioff: 4G will enable an ...
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