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  • Intel Shakes Up Management Team, Including in PCs, Data Center

    Intel is reorganizing its management team, unveiling several moves a day after announcing record revenue for 2011. As the giant chip maker moves into its new fiscal year, it will have new leaders of its PC and data center groups, a new COO, a new CIO and a new chief product officer, and President and…

  • Mobile Health Data Access Jumps 125 Percent: comScore

    A new MobiLens report from digital market intelligence firm comScore reveals that the number of people accessing health information on their mobile devices has grown by 125 percent over the previous year. During a three-month average period ending in November 2011, 16.9 million users accessed health information on mobile devices in the United States, comScore…

  • Alloy Offers Navigator Express 6 Asset Management Platform

    Service and asset management solutions specialist Alloy Software announced the latest version of its help desk and asset management solution aimed at small to medium-size businesses (SMBs). Available now, Alloy Navigator Express 6 Suite includes several new features, such as business process automation, automatic ticket routing and prioritization, announcements, change history alerts and a completely…

  • Polycom Cloud Strategy Drives Video-as-a-Service

    Polycom is looking to drive video-as-a-service (VaaS) offerings through its service provider partners with the launch of a new cloud strategy under its RealPresence platform umbrella. The vendor is rolling out RealPresence Cloud as a wholesale offering designed to provide a quick, easy and cost-efficient way for service providers to enter the VaaS business without…

  • IceWeb, nDataStor Partner on Unified Data Storage Platform

    IceWeb, a provider of unified data storage for cloud and virtual environments, announced that it has signed a strategic alliance with nDataStor, a provider of data storage networking and computing solutions. Responding to market demand for enterprise-class unified data storage solutions for cloud and virtual environments among small to medium-size businesses (SMBs), nDataStor began addressing…

  • 1. The Government Would Get All the Power

    1. The Government Would Get All the Power In the initial version of SOPA, the bill would have allowed the U.S. Justice Department to summarily pick Web sites to take down, after getting a court order, and no one or nothing could have stopped it. Critics said that could have given the government far too…

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