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Ozzie's 'doomsday' memo warns Microsoft of post-PC days
Departing Microsoft exec Ray Ozzie has issued a communique expanding on his 2005 call for Microsoft to jump on the cloud or perish. Read More


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Consolidate and Virtualize Your Windows Environment
Joint NetApp-VMware whitepaper on Windows consolidation. This whitepaper explores the reasons for consolidating Windows environments and the benefits of doing so with a joint NetApp-VMware solution. Read More!

25 hottest products from young IT companies
Network World's 25 New IT Companies to Watch are building a broad array of new IT products for the cloud computing and virtualization age. Here's a look at the 25 new IT companies and the technologies they're offering. Read More

Congress mulls multiple bills to reform H-1B visa program
Members of the 111th session of Congress (2009-2010) have made multiple attempts to modify rules that bring foreign workers into U.S. IT jobs. Some bills seek to restrict a company's ability to import workers, others try to make it easier to get visas or keep foreign workers once they are here. Read More

Broadband stimulus brings WiMAX to rural U.S.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded broadband stimulus grants of more than $500 million to 40 companies to deploy WiMAX services in 22 states. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Storage for Windows Environments
This paper discusses how consolidating your Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange, and SharePoint Server data along with your Windows files using NetApp storage for Windows environments reduces the cost of physical storage as well as ongoing management costs in Windows environments. Read More!

Extreme's latest Gigabit Ethernet switch ups ante with Cisco, Juniper
Extreme Networks Tuesday rolled out an Ethernet switch line designed to play a series of roles, including edge aggregation in the campus and top-of-rack server access in the data center. Read More

Report: Microsoft targeting Acer, Asustek over Android
Microsoft may be looking to add to its existing patent infringement case related to the use of Google's Android mobile phone software by targeting phone makers in Taiwan, according to a Chinese-language news report. Read More

Enterprises still wary of Office 2010
Microsoft was happy to point out the other day that it sells 30 copies of new Office 2010 software suite every minute and we've reported that it is well-reviewed and generally well received in the market. But it's one thing for a consumer to download Office 2010 onto their PC and another for an enterprise with 10,000 employees to upgrade to it. Read More


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Powerline Networking Standard Ratified
Ethernet? In my wall outlet? It's more likely than you think, with companies like Atheros working with the recent IEEE standard for their Powerline technology. Read More

Security company strengthens CAPTCHAs with video
A security company called NuCaptcha is incorporating advertising into a video CAPTCHA system that is much harder for computers to break. Read More

Is there anything the coffee- and balloon-powered robotic Universal Gripper can't handle?
Researchers at Cornell University, the University of Chicago and iRobot have teamed to design a Universal Gripper designed to give robots a real hand. Read More

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There are a few things to note here. First, though Jobs helped co-found Apple, he never served as the company's CEO until he returned to Apple in 1997. Previously, Jobs served as Apple's VP of New Product Development (as shown below), and later on as the VP and General Manger of the Mac department. Read More



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