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  • News: VMworld's quirkiest moments

    The VMworld Conference here, attended by more than 19,000 people, is highlighting the dynamic creativity of VMware's software division managers and technical staff as they present what's in the works for virtualization of desktops, servers and their management. But that doesn't mean this show isn't without its quirky moments. Here are a few:

  • News: Limbo Developer Playdead Studios Buys Itself

    Thanks to the strong success of its debut title Limbo, Danish developer Playdead has bought itself back from investors.

  • News: Salesforce.com, Dun & Bradstreet launch Data.com

    Salesforce.com is joining forces with Dun & Bradstreet on Data.com, a cloud-based storehouse of company and customer contact information for use in CRM (customer relationship management) systems, the companies said Wednesday.

  • News: US DOJ to block AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile USA

    The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit to block AT&T's US $39 billion[b] deal of mobile competitor T-Mobile USA, according to sources.

  • News: AT&T to return jobs to US if T-Mobile deal is approved

    AT&T promises to bring 5,000 call-center jobs back to the U.S. if it's acquisition of T-Mobile USA is approved.

  • News: Cisco, VMware expand collaboration

    Cisco and VMware this week expanded their 4+ year partnership by unveiling network virtualization extensions designed to expand the mobility range of virtual machines across multiple data centers and cloud environments.

  • News: Secunia's patching tool integrated with Microsoft's WSUS

    Secunia, a Danish security company that makes two tools that ensure applications have up-to-date patches, released a product on Wednesday that can deploy non-Microsoft patches using that company's widely used patching tool.

  • News: MillerCoors goes social to retain female workers

    MillerCoors is using enterprise mentoring and social learning software in an effort to help far-flung female salespeople feel less isolated and more part of a cohesive team.

  • News: Data privacy 'should be taught in schools'

    The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has said that the importance of data privacy and access to official information should be embedded in school lessons.

  • News: Salesforce.com revs up mobile strategy with HTML5

    Salesforce.com is placing HTML5 at the forefront of its mobile strategy with an upcoming product, Touch.Salesforce.com, that will automatically render its applications on touch-enabled devices like Apple's iPad, the company plans to announce Wednesday during its annual Dreamforce conference in San Francisco.

  • News: ScaleXtreme launches hybrid cloud management service

    Companies that have as many as 400 servers, including machines running internally as well as in public clouds, can start using a hosted management tool from ScaleXtreme, starting Tuesday.

  • News: Akamai employee tried to sell secrets to Israel

    A 43-year-old former Akamai employee has pleaded guilty to espionage charges after offering to hand over confidential information about the Web acceleration company to an agent posing as an Israeli consular official in Boston.

  • News: Spirits Distributor Serves Real-Time Business Intelligence

    Charmer Sunbelt Group CIO Paul Fipps doesn't usually make IT investment decisions on instinct alone. Except, that is, when it came to implementing SAP's new in-memory analytics engine.

  • News: How KKR Used Data Mining For Competitive Advantage

    When CIOs elect to build software from scratch, analytics systems are a popular project. The hope is that companies can find new insight and competitive advantage using data they already have. (For more on building software in-house, see "The Secret to Successful Software Innovation Projects.")

  • News: Court to hear arguments in warrantless wiretapping cases

    The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will begin hearing arguments on Wednesday on two related lawsuits involving the constitutionality and the legality of warrantless wiretaps of phone and email conversations of U.S. citizens by the government.

  • News: Brocade caters to cloud customers

    Brocade has unveiled an infrastructure procurement model designed for cloud computing, along with additions to its new VDX data center switch line.

  • News: VMWorld 2011: The business case for Cloud computing

    Consona’s Milt Volosyn is used to mergers and acquisitions (M&As). As CIO for the software and services company, he is responsible for managing about 14 different software products for business-critical tasks such as ERP, financing and marketing services and support.

  • News: How CIOs Drive M&A Success

    Here's a paradox for you: Successful acquisitions involve IT early, yet IT is typically brought in too late. Here's another: People are critical to a smooth acquisition, yet M&A teams often pay scant attention to employee communication. And finally: Leading an acquisition is a significant career opportunity for CIOs, yet many fail to live up to the challenge.

  • News: VMworld brings flurry of third-party product launches

    While VMware had no shortage of new and updated products to debut at its VMworld conference, being held this week in Las Vegas, many VMware partners and competitors introduced their own offerings at the show as well.

  • News: Giving Users the Virtual Desktop They Want

    Scenario: The user experience will make or break desktop virtualization