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Want to get SharePoint but stay on Lotus Notes? Here's how
Microsoft's SharePoint collaboration server software is, by many accounts, a huge hit, providing that seemingly irresistible formula of solid technology for free or at a low price.Vendors air the cloud's pros and cons
Industry officials promoted the benefits but also noted the challenges posed by cloud computing at the Cloud Computing Conference & Expo conference last Friday afternoon, citing economics as a plus for the concept and security as a concern.New IBM services offer cloud setup, 'validation'
IBM launched a new set of cloud computing consulting and implementation services on Monday, framing the move as something that could spark wider adoption of the model.Google claims MapReduce sets data-sorting record
Google late last week claimed results of in-house data sorting tests bolster its claims that its MapReduce technology can manipulate more data faster than any conventional database.Sun, Microsoft boost IDEs
In separate moves this week, Sun and Microsoft both proceeded with previously stated plans to boost their software development environmentsTop IT Turkeys of 2008
Not Sarah Palin!AFL deploys voice recognition to remain on top of the game
The Australian Football League (AFL) has partnered with Melbourne-based voice recognition company, Inference Communications, to keep on the top of the deluge of calls it receives from supporters during the season.IBM Cognos helps banks mitigate credit risk
IBM last week released an analytical application to provide banks and financial institutions better visibility and management of credit risk across loan portfolios.Microsoft launches Dynamics NAV 2009 ERP
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, the latest generation of one of the company's midmarket ERP products, will be generally available Dec. 1 in 14 countries, the company said Wednesday at its Convergence conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.SAP slashes NetWeaver developer subscription price
Citing the weak economy, SAP has cut the cost of developer subscriptions for its NetWeaver platform by roughly 50 percent, according to a post this week on an official company blog.Ballmer: Yahoo acquisition won't happen
A change at the helm of Yahoo won't revive a Microsoft takeover offer, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said during the company's annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday.
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- Want to get SharePoint but stay on Lotus Notes? Here's how
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- New IBM services offer cloud setup, 'validation'
- Google claims MapReduce sets data-sorting record
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- AFL deploys voice recognition to remain on top of the game
- IBM Cognos helps banks mitigate credit risk
- Microsoft launches Dynamics NAV 2009 ERP
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