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Intel offers developers cash to build its app store
Intel is using cash incentives to lure mobile software developers to its AppUp Centre application store, hoping to spur the development of new applications for netbooks with Atom microprocessors inside.
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Don't let your CRM system feed the lawsuit beast
For an analyst who knows what they are doing, your CRM system holds a wealth of discoverable clues that can be turning points for lawsuits.
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Use fewer application outsourcing providers, get greater benefits
Most companies have achieved direct cost-savings from outsourcing. The next stage is to demand a measurable increase in business performance. Bringing some discipline to your apps development and maintenance is a good start.
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Virtualisation: Evolution of the technology revolution
Virtualisation allows users to create a very large IT infrastructure for little additional cost in a very short time. Off all the current IT technologies it is the one with the most potential for the enterprise.
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Open source reaches hardware products
Open source software is one of the great success stories of the past few decades. Could the same philosophy, the free and public dissemination of underlying code and specs with multiple developers from disparate sources contributing to the design, work for tech gadgets as well?
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Is Novell worth $2 billion?
Novell isn't the IT giant it once was, but the company may be well worth the $2 billion offered in a takeover bid by a New York hedge fund, analysts say. Novell's value is "at least that, and more," says Gartner analyst Earl Perkins.













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