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  • News: New computer can diagnose breast cancer better than docs

    A new computer system created by researchers at Stanford University can diagnose breast cancer better than pathologists.

  • News: CA World: Modelling and automation crucial to meeting business needs

    Modelling the potential effect of IT changes, assembling the right resources, automating processes and assuring service levels, are the vital strands needed for businesses to deliver the systems they require at the speeds demanded by the chief and departmental executives, according to CA Technologies.

  • News: Google+ will gain enterprise social collaboration features

    Google plans to release to customers in the future a version of Google+, already in use internally at the company, that has features designed specifically for workplace collaboration.

  • News: Fujitsu to team with Whamcloud in Lustre development

    Fujitsu said Tuesday it will work with Whamcloud to develop new features for the open-source Lustre file system aimed at high-performance computing.

  • News: Apprenda updates software for private PaaS

    Apprenda, the developer of software for creating private platform-as-a-service clouds, is adding features that offer users better control over applications running on the platform.

  • News: Salesforce.com to buy cloud computing services company

    Salesforce.com has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Model Metrics, a cloud computing consulting and services company, with practices in the areas of mobile computing and social technologies, it said Monday.

  • News: Remains of the Day: Lost in the clouds

    It's been a pretty busy day here at Macworld HQ, what with iTunes Match launching and all, and yet, there's still plenty more to chat about. iPhone 4S owners have one last chance to pick up AppleCare+; enterprising developers have tapped into Siri's conversations with Apple's servers; and those mind-controlled Siri commands? Probably all in your imagination. The remainders for Monday, November 14, 2011 are cloudy, try again later.

  • News: Budget Direct launches automated hail warning system

    Automotive insurer Budget Direct has launched a hail automated notification system (HANS) able to alert its customers via SMS of impending hail storms in their area.

  • News: Laithwaites Wine People looks to Cloud in customer service project

    Laithwaites Wine People has looked to the Cloud to improve its call centre operations, rolling out a public Cloud offering across its new 35 seat customer service centre in Sydney.

  • News: Project managers, SharePoint specialists in demand: survey

    There is a dearth of skilled Share-Point staffers in New Zealand, says Tom Derbyshire, manager for IT recruiting at Robert Walters.

  • News: iTunes Match: Many Apple IDs under one iCloud

    With iTunes Match's release on Monday, we've been discovering a slew of interesting tidbits about Apple's cloud-based music service. Our own Dan Moren went hands-on with iTunes Match earlier Monday, and we're putting together a set of answers to frequently-asked questions, too. To find out what people were curious about, we asked our Twitter followers for iTunes Match questions, and reader Michael Rodgers asked if Apple had "in any way addressed those of us with multiple iTunes accounts with DRM music."

  • News: Cloud Engines unveils Pogoplug Cloud mobile cloud storage

    Storage and sharing company Cloud Engines on Monday launched a new service called Pogoplug Cloud--a secure, cloud-based online space for storing and streaming content to and from mobile devices. Designed to integrate mobile devices with Pogoplug's existing cloud-based hardware and software storage products, Pogoplug Cloud allows users to customize their cloud experience.

  • News: Hands on with iTunes Match

    Perhaps no part of Apple's iCloud service has prompted as much interest as iTunes Match. You could attribute that to a number of factors, including Apple's industry-dominating music store, iTunes Match's library-matching system, and the fundamental integration with all of Apple's devices. But in general, I think it's the idea of having your music everywhere, always at your fingertips, that's really captured the interest of users.

  • News: CSIRO sourcing new servers, desktops, laptops

    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is on the hunt for a new provider for its desktops, laptops and servers for a period of up to five years.

  • News: Google adds 24x7 phone support for all Apps business customers

    Addressing a major source of complaints with its Apps suite, Google has announced that it will now offer around-the-clock phone support for the core components in the Apps for Business version of the hosted collaboration and communication suite.

  • News: Huawei wows Global Forum

    Brussels, Belgium -- The 20th annual Global Forum last week highlighted the growing power of Asian information industries, plus the formidable technology challenges facing IT professionals who grapple with increasingly urgent integration requirements as systems converge and people become more mobile.

  • News: VC4Africa extends tech support to Somaliland

    A year after a group of venture capitalists partnered to form Venture Capital for Africa (VC4Africa), their move to back a lab in Somaliland comes as a sign that tech entrepreneur funding in Africa is moving beyond traditional hubs like Johannesburg, Nairobi, Lagos and Accra.

  • News: 10 ways to beat SAP at the bargaining table

    It's crunch time for SAP customers and salespeople around the world, as many new software deals and contract renewals get hammered out in the fourth quarter in time to be booked before the end of the company's fiscal year.

  • News: CA takes to the cloud for identity management

    CA Technologies has gotten its feet wet with cloud-based security before, but now the company is moving further in with a package of cloud based identity and access control services.

  • News: Symantec's cloud-based security service supports Microsoft Lync

    Symantec today widened its cloud-based security service to include Lync, Microsoft's latest instant-messaging client, so that enterprises using Lync can do anti-malware filtering and exert security controls for blocking inappropriate content along with basic data-loss prevention.