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    Rio Tinto spying case a wake up call to CIOs? 12 August, 2009 11:28

    The arrest of Rio Tinto executive Stern Hu in China on spying charges has brought home the need for CIOs to examine data security according to the CEO of security company PGP, Phil Dunkelberger.
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    Avaya announces server to unify communications via SIP 01 April, 2009 09:52

    Avaya is announcing at VoiceCon Orlando a new server that connects disparate SIP-enabled PBXs into a single system with global dial plans and call routing - a cost-saving first step toward rolling out corporate-wide unified communications.
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    Flying docs pilot first national e-health database 03 February, 2009 20:40

    The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) is deploying what may be the first national e-health records management system to unify disparate medical databases across its four regional sites.
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    Yahoo taps Bartz as CEO, Decker walks 15 January, 2009 08:15

    Yahoo said on Tuesday it has chosen former Autodesk CEO Carol Bartz as its next CEO to replace Jerry Yang, who announced his intention to step down in November.
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    2008: Yahoo's year to forget 18 December, 2008 11:24

    For Jerry Yang, 2008 was going to be the year when Yahoo's long-awaited technology and business turnaround began in earnest.
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    Yahoo opens its data and tools to outside developers 30 October, 2008 09:39

    Yahoo is making good on its promise to rewire itself by opening its data and tools to developers so they can build customized applications.
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    The challenge of managing mixed virtualized Linux, Windows networks 28 October, 2008 08:14

    The sprawl of management consoles, the proliferation of data they provide and the rising use of virtualization are adding challenges to corporations looking to more effectively manage mixed Linux, Windows and cloud environments.
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    An IBM user group's final message: 'pwrdwnsys *immed' 24 October, 2008 08:29

    The note that Andy Gladys sent out to the Application Systems User Group of Greater Cleveland this week could not have been more straightforward or painful.
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    Mobile industry split over UMA versus femtocells 13 October, 2008 10:00

    As mobile data traffic continues to increase, with more generated by home users, operators are under pressure to adopt either UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) or femtocells, both of which have a lot going for them, according to their respective proponents.
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    Unified daylight saving may cause problems on newer mobiles 03 October, 2008 15:20

    The decision to unify the onset of daylight saving in participating states could cause troubles for some newer mobile phones, according to Telstra.
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    Cisco to unveil SaaS based on WebEx, Unified Communications 7.0 25 September, 2008 09:20

    Cisco Systems will announce a new 7.0 release of its unified communications software Wednesday, as well as a SaaS (software-as-a-service) platform based on WebEx that allows developers to integrate collaboration capabilities, video and business applications.
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