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    HP software gains automation features, tighter integration 18/06/2008 08:16:28

    HP this week unveiled new automation capabilities and tighter integration work across technologies the company acquired with Mercury Interactive, Opsware and Bristol Technology. HP took the wraps off its product enhancements in Las Vegas, where the company is hosting its Technology Forum & Expo and Software Universe conferences.
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    Indian outsourcer steals client data, sells to competitors 02/06/2008 10:53:40

    The Times of India recently reported a case that will strike fear into the hearts and minds of information security specialists and C-level executives that support and promote the use of outsourcing for company processes and operations.
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    RIM reportedly gets ultimatum over Indian BlackBerry service 02/06/2008 10:02:27

    Indian officials have reportedly issued an ultimatum to Research in Motion asking the Canadian company to provide a way for the government to monitor BlackBerry communications if it wants its service to continue in that country.
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    CTO Strategies: Greg Royal of Cistera Networks 29/05/2008 11:27:50

    Greg Royal founded Cistera Networks six years ago to provide a convergence server platform that connects a company's enterprise applications to telephone users, using voice over IP. Greg continues at Cistera as CTO and EVP, and writes a blog We spoke to Greg to discuss his company and its embrace of Linux in his industry.
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    Open source largest software industry: Alfresco CEO 15/05/2008 16:36:36

    How can something given away for free end up being the world's largest industry of its type? Well, according to open source content management vendor Alfresco CEO John Powell the value of open source is not what it generates, but what it saves, and that's worth billions.
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    The CMDB System, the CMS, the 'CCS' and the NOC 13/05/2008 09:23:14

    This third and last (I promise) in my series on CMDBs in the NOC probably should have been written first. Based on some feedback, I've decided to go back to square one and discuss EMA's (and my own) evolving perception of what a CMDB System is or at least should be in a little more detail - and then look at how the meaning of "CMDB" has itself changed, both within ITIL and within the industry.
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    Joomla! and the latest trends in the open source revolution 01/05/2008 16:17:28

    Australia's Andrew Eddie and Brad Baker, two of the core team members of Joomla!, the free open-source Internet content management system (CMS) that in three years has grown into a global development community with more than three million downloads in a year, will be guest speakers at a special event in Sydney on May 19, 2008.
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    Evolution of Internet powers massive particle physics grid 23/04/2008 10:32:37

    If you're a fan of particle physics (and really, aren't we all?), by now you know scientists are on the verge of opening the Large Hadron Collider, which will use ultra-powerful magnets to race proton beams around a 17-mile circular underground tunnel and smash them into each other 40 million times a second.
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    Webjet takes off with virtualisation 09/04/2008 11:49:09

    Webjet has turned to virtualising its servers to help slash maintenance costs and provide a four-times increase in availability.
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    City water plugs leaks with CMS 04/04/2008 11:32:29

    City West Water has reduced maintenance costs, eliminated paper based reporting and increased responsiveness with an integrated job management system and a new fleet of Next G handsets.
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    The state of open source: Chris DiBona, Google 31/03/2008 10:03:59

    Chris DiBona is a key advocate of open source development at Google, where he spearheads the Google Summer of Code and oversees license compliance. A former editor of Slashdot, DiBona is no stranger to the passions of the open source community. Here's what DiBona sees brewing for open source.
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