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What's moving to cloud? Mostly startups and non-critical apps

The 2011 Future of Cloud Computing Survey was released this week at the Structure Conference. Get a look at the most interesting slides and the top comments from cloud leaders. Read more

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[TechRepublic] What's moving to cloud? Mostly startups and non-critical apps

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TechRepublic Member | June 24, 2011

What's moving to cloud? Mostly startups and non-critical apps

The 2011 Future of Cloud Computing Survey was released this week at the Structure Conference. Get a look at the most interesting slides and the top comments from cloud leaders. Read more

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KPMG, HP simplify HP records management - A Case Study

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Mozilla to enterprise customers: "Drop dead"

The Mozilla Corporation shipped Firefox 5 this week, almost exactly three months after it shipped Firefox 4. New releases are due every six weeks. So what does Mozilla say to reassure enterprise... Read more

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Microsoft's IE team seems to be hoping to capitalize on Mozilla's new release/support strategy with Firefox that has little to offer to business users. Read more

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The war between Apple and Samsung has taken another turn as the iPhone maker has filed a lawsuit in South Korea against the company behind the Galaxy S smartphone. Read more

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Why the Linux netbook crashed and burned

I say the Linux netbook was rubbed out by Microsoft with an Intel chip in the CFO's office. Read more

Google retires Health, PowerMeter; poor adoption to blame

Google will retire its Health and PowerMeter services because people failed to adopt them widely enough. Read more

Electronic Arts becomes latest gaming hack attack victim

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Barnes & Noble beefs up Nook Color's tablet status with more apps

Barnes & Noble continues to blur the line between e-book reader and tablet on the Nook Color with the addition of new third-party apps and interactive content. Read more

Amazon Prime adds over 1,000 more movies, TV shows for streaming

Amazon seriously stepped up its Prime video streaming options with the addition of over 1,000 more film and television titles. Read more


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Tablets with special features

To compete against the iPad, tablet makers are doing everything they can to stand out and hook customers with special features. In this CNET gallery we collect our favorite tablets that deliver unique features not found on the iPad. View on site

Samsung Gravity Smart (photos)

The Samsung Gravity Smart is an affordable Android smartphone with a slideout QWERTY keyboard and some style all its own. View on site

For Europeans, space research is rocket science (photos)

Road Trip 2011: At the European Space Agency's ESTEC facility, scientists do some of the world's most advanced space research. View on site

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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer tablet is a mixed bag

Despite its issues, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is the strongest Android Honeycomb tablet on the market, according to reviewer Donovan Colbert.



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