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iPad Mini, priced at $299, would 'crush' tablet rivals, says analyst RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization: 1. Updated KVM hypervisor; 2. Industry-leading performance and scalability levels; 3. A power-user portal that lets you provision virtual machines, define templates, and administer your environments; 4.New multi-level administrative capabilities, improving product functionality for very large deployments Learn more In this Issue
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Amazon Web Services Why Run Windows Server Apps on AWS? Top 5 Reasons: 1. No New Hardware, 2. Get Started in Minutes, 3. Use Your .NET Skills in the AWS Cloud, 4. On-Demand Test Environments, and 5. Use your Existing Microsoft Licenses. Learn more with on-demand webinar. Watch now! Hands on: Samsung's Galaxy Note engages, perplexes Slow smartphone? It's not the network, it's NAND flash Uncle Sam wants iPads, and maybe Androids WSJ: Google disregarded iPhone privacy settings Microsoft slams Google over iPhone, Mac privacy boner Google's tracking of Safari users could lead to FTC probe From CIO.com: Security Experts Ask House for Light a Regulatory Touch MIT researchers build wireless 'pharmacy on a chip' Twitter finally completes redesign rollout for all users RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Citrix Scale capacity on demand? Not with F5. The Iron Age is officially over. The Cloud Age is here. Shift to Citrix NetScaler. 5x capacity on-demand. No new hardware. Shift up to the cloud. Get investment protection and elasticity for your network with NetScaler Pay-as-You-Grow. Simple, software-based licensing. The capacity you need, when you need it. Click to continue Oracle drops one Java patent claim against Google Smartphone vendors have a lot to prove in Barcelona Acer upgrades Iconia Tab tablets to Android 4.0 Auditor: State's HR software system has series of 'material weaknesses' Salesforce.com: 'Cloud Computing Debate Is Over' in Washington The Byte - Chrome OS update, SSD's bleak outlook, tablet race results, Android 5.0 Jelly Bean Wall Street Beat: Tech reaps rewards of market surge Jonny Evans: Apple beats Motorola over iPhone patent in Android Preston Gralla: Whitewash of the investigation of Apple's Chinese suppliers would hurt Microsoft, too | ||||||||||
IDC AND COMPUTERWORLD'S 8TH ANNUAL BI & ANALYTICS SURVEY What's the status of BI and analytics in your organization? IDC and Computerworld are conducting a survey to assess the adoption and deployment patterns of business intelligence and analytics solutions. All participants will be able to download 1 free IDC report on business analytics and will also have the opportunity to enter a sweepstakes to win one of two VISA Gift cards worth $250 each. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL 'Windows on ARM,' or WOA for short, is the new edition of the still-under-construction Windows 8 for traditional PCs. Will it be as successful as iOS and Android? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY But thanks for your, um, input This financial services company is creating a data warehouse that will use DB2 for the first time, which means bringing in some experienced DB2 talent -- and that includes one guy who's competent technically but barely tolerates his co-workers. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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