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QuickBooks Online isn't quick
Have you ever used Intuit's Quickbooks desktop software? I'm sure many of you have had this pleasure ... or should I say this teeth-grinding, rage-inducing, brutal test of your inner fortitude and resolve? Read More


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Technical Whitepaper: Open Cloud Access
Learn how to provide single sign-on for ALL of your apps and users in your cloud environments. Free guide shows how OpenCloud Access, provided by Citrix NetScaler, turns identity management into a centrally-based network function that is simple, scalable, and cost-effective. Get your copy today -- compliments of Citrix. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: CA

Exceptional Application Experience
To improve and ensure the performance and availability of business-critical web applications, organizations need to be able to see and understand the actual user experience. This paper examines the five essentials of application performance monitoring. Learn More
Eight Android apps for IT from Gearhead
Over the last two weeks in his Gearhead column, Mark Gibbs has been checking out Android apps that IT people really, really need. Check 'em out … Read More

Pharma firm bans non-SAAS apps
AMAG's IT needs are more efficiently and cost effectively served by public cloud providers, including infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and software-as-a-service (SaaS), than by internal systems and applications. Read More

Get a net-workout with cloud-enabled gym gear
High-tech gym equipment uses cloud computing to customize workouts. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Coyote Point

Ensuring Disaster Recovery with Equalizer and Envoy
In this paper, we'll explore how to use Coyote Point's Envoy to ensure 24x7 availability and fast connections for web content deployed at more than one geo¬graphic location or data center. See this and other independent product reviews available by clicking here. Read More
Would you take a pay cut to telecommute?
IT pros want to telecommute -- so much so that more than one-third of those surveyed by Dice.com said they would take a 10% pay cut for the chance to work full time from home. Read More

SugarCRM buys Lotus Notes tools, cozies up to IBM
SugarCRM acquires vendor of customer relationship management software for IBM Lotus Notes, and adds social CRM features for iPad and other devices. Read More

Lawson rolling out analytics app for health care
Lawson Software will soon release a specialized analytics application for health care organizations, which make up a significant portion of the ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendor's customer base. Read More


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How Oracle Exalogic and Exadata Deliver Extreme Java
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IT looks for new tools to exploit 'big data'
Some companies are starting use new tools to analyze so-called big data to find ways to better keep track of the activities, habits and whereabouts of their online customers. Read More

TiVo virtualization project speeds insight into TV viewers
TiVo found a way to create a more agile provisioning method and offer developers cloned databases with which they could test code without worrying about blowing up their joint test environment. Read More

Google bids $900M for Nortel patent portfolio
Google is bidding $900 million in cash for thousands of patents that Nortel will auction off as part of its bankruptcy proceedings, the companies said Monday. Read More

Double your screens; double your fun
7 dual-screen devices you can buy now (or hopefully soon). Read More



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Get a net-workout with cloud-enabled gym gear
Can your treadmill do this? Core Performance embeds fitness smarts in software that runs on custom exercise equipment and also powers online fitness applications. The exercise gear is connected to the Internet and taps cloud-based data such as workout goals, health history and nutrition habits to create personalized exercise plans and track how you're doing in the gym.

Cisco has revamped its E-series routers with a sleek new design and prices to meet every budget. The company revealed a total of seven new products, four routers, three switches, some of which replace earlier E-series versions.

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