European suppliers are not getting behind cloud-based radio access networks (RAN), despite the savings it could make for mobile operators across the region. This was according to Justin Rattner, chief technology officer (CTO) at Intel, ...
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Microsoft has launched Visual Studio 2012 and .Net Framework 4.5, its integrated development platform for building and managing applications. The company hopes developers will use the latest Visual Studio and .Net platform to build ...
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Mobile device management (MDM) is not about security, according to Eric Green, senior vice-president of business development at security firm Mobile Active Defense Partners. "There is no security in MDM; its ability to secure a device is ...
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Citrix has bought the privately-held cloud-based service desk technology provider Beetil,to expand its capabilities of its cloud-based support product line,Citrix GoToAssist. This acquisition will integrate an IT service desk solution to ...
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Supermarket chain Tesco is investing £65m in a state-of-the-art datacentre as it gears up to expand its web operations outside the UK. The retailer has signed a 15-year contract with datacentre operator Sentrum, to host the ...
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Inchcape Shipping Services(ISS)is implementing a cloud-based HR system to manage its 3,700 disparate global staff,after basing its choice of supplier on 10 key questions. ISS is now in the process of implementing a ...
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IDG News Service - D-Link's latest addition to its network-attached storage portfolio, the Cloud Storage 4000, can store up to 16TB of data which can be accessed remotely using smartphones or tablets. But the company offers few cloud ...
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SS&C Technologies has unveiled a new risk analysis software, Camra I-Risk, for insurance companies in an effort to address risk amidst emerging solvency standards. Commenting on the launch of the new risk management system, SS&C ...
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For 25 years,hospitals and clinics have had to pay an annual membership fee of as much as$1,200 to legally use the most popular set of standards for the electronic exchange of health information. On Tuesday,the nonprofit organization ...
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(Free-Press-Release.com)September 2,2012--Today,RealOrganized,Inc.announced another major upgrade to RealtyJuggler Real Estate Software. This upgrade includes more than 75 new prospecting letters that can be used for both email and ...
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Computerworld Hong Kong - At a Computerworld Hong Kong event years ago, I heard a senior executive explain how online retailer Amazon re-engineered their e-commerce process for the Christmas gift-giving season. Like many retail ...
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Network World - ERP systems are used throughout most large enterprises, with SAP and Oracle accounting for 80% or more of the installed based in regulated sectors such as pharma and energy. But these same systems, with their million ...
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IBM is to acquire human resources solutions provider Kenexa for about$1.3bn(£821m)as it looks to compete against the likes of Oracle,SAP and Salesforce.com in the software-as-a-service(SaaS)market. Kenexa uses cloud-based technology ...
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With downward price pressures, the excess capacity that providers must have on hand for peak traffic becomes a drag on profits. After the cloud gold-rush era is over, providers will need to find ways to turn that cost center into a profit ...
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IBM plans to boost its enterprise social line of software by acquiring Kenexa, a maker of cloud-based human resources applications, the companies said on Monday. IBM has agreed to pay US$46 per share for Kenexa in a cash transaction worth ...
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