MUST READ Windows 8: 4 Things I've Learned By Kevin Casey After spending two weeks on a touchscreen laptop, I've revisited my initial assumptions about Windows 8. But Joe and Jane user will need training.
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Can Tiny Ophelia Cure Dell's Big PC Woes? Dell has struggled to adapt as PCs have lost ground to tablets. Is Ophelia, a pocket-sized computing device coming this summer, a step in the right direction?
Google Compute Engine: Too Little, Too Late? Google must convince enterprise IT managers that its infrastructure-as-a-service offering is a good fit.
APT Attacks Trace To India, Researcher Says Multi-year hacking campaign targeted mining companies, legal firms, Pakistan, Angolan dissidents and others in Pakistan, the U.S., Iran, China and Germany.
Amazon Cloud Gets Federal Stamp Of Approval FedRAMP compliance means federal agencies can now access Amazon Web Services almost immediately, without spending months on their own security assessments.
Terremark's VMware Cloud Software Story: It's Complicated Terremark CTO John Considine says VMware "is a great partner of ours." But Terremark built its own cloud provisioning software to run its operation.
Should CIOs Hire Cyber Pinkertons? If a full-on cyberwar breaks out, what will your company do? Avoid the Internet or hire a cyber Pinkerton?
Google Hangouts To Support Voice Calls An enhanced Google Hangouts offers video chat, texting and photo sharing for free on multiple devices. More change is en route.
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