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- 17 November 2011
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News: US business leaders complain about China's Web control
The Chinese government is using Internet censorship as a trade weapon against U.S. tech companies trying to do business there, leaders of two business organizations have told a U.S. government commission focused on human rights in China.
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News: OpDemand service aims to ease IaaS deployments
OpDemand on Thursday opened its service that automates deployment of cloud infrastructure to all users. The service is free to use initially.
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News: Amazon cloud management tool gets integrated status monitoring
The Amazon Web Services (AWS) management tool will from now on tell users about upcoming scheduled operational activities that will affect the availability of its cloud, the company said in blog post on Thursday.
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News: OpenFlow not the only path to network revolution
APIs and messaging protocols, including some that are standards, can let users build software-defined networks today. The key issue, though, is that not everyone implements the same ones or implements them the same way. Will OpenFlow get us all on the same path to SDN nirvana?
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News: 6 ways to build SDNs without OpenFlow
Although OpenFlow is stirring up all of the excitement around software defined networking (SDN), you can program a network with standard tools that have been around a while. Here are a few examples.
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News: SAP co-CEO talks new product areas, in-memory computing
SAP could be entering significant new product categories soon, judging from remarks made by co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe on Thursday.
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News: Government calls for public data app developers
The UK government is urging entrepreneurs to make use of open public data by developing applications that can help benefit consumers and the society.
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News: UK data centre market booms
The UK is now one of the largest data centre markets in the world, housing up to 7.6 million square metres of data centre space.
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News: Green Grid: Modular data centres are more efficient
Modular and prefabricated data centres are significantly cheaper and more energy-efficient than traditional site-constructed facilities, according to a new report from The Green Grid.
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News: Net neutrality should be enshrined in EU law says Parliament
Net neutrality should be enshrined in European Union law says the European Parliament.
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News: Google adds Flash-to-HTML5 conversion to Adobe development tool
Flash Professional users can use their existing skills to develop HTML5 animations
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News: Search for IT undergraduate of the year begins
The TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards has opened for nominations, and it includes a search for the UK’s IT and computer science undergraduate of the year.
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News: Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group saves $200,000 on data warehousing
The Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group (ALH) has saved $200,000 a year after moving its data warehousing from Oracle to Microsoft.
- 16 November 2011
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News: Cisco goes mobile with collaboration tool updates
In an attempt to move beyond the desktop, Cisco is updating two of its enterprise-level collaboration tools.
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News: Adobe donates Flex to Apache
In a move that appears to be another step away from its Flash platform, Adobe has submitted the code for its Flash-based Flex framework to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) to be managed as an independent project.
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News: Secrets of iTunes Match
We've told you what you need to know about iTunes Match. But we're also happy to share with you some secrets of iTunes Match that you don't absolutely need to know, yet might enjoy knowing anyway. Trust that tucking these tidbits away will make you the star of every party--at least parties where everyone sits around and talks about the nuances of iTunes Match.
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News: Mobile devices, virtualization seen as biggest security challenges: Ponemon survey
Increased use of mobile devices, especially smartphones, in addition to the transition to virtualization, are key factors weighing on enterprises trying to sort out security strategy and budgets, according to a survey of 688 information and security managers.
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News: Zambia declines to scrap VAT on imported mobile handsets
Despite a new study indicating that the elimination of value added tax (VAT) on mobile phone handsets in Kenya helped fuel a 200 percent increase in handset purchases, the Zambian government is declining to scrap the VAT on imported handsets.
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News: Analytics, mobile apps are hot, hot, hot
It's clear by the increasing use of analytics software that companies are struggling to get their hands around the huge amounts of data it takes to run a successful business. But developing social, mobile, cloud computing and other applications are also driving the need for new technical skills.
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News: Huawei sued by British software engineer for racial discrimination
Chinese telecoms company Huawei has been accused of racial discrimination by a British software engineer who was recently made redundant from the company’s Basingstoke office.
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