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.Net development moves to Android
Novell is extending on Wednesday development of Google Android mobile applications to developers with Microsoft .Net application-building skills. The company will ship its Mono for Android development tool, enabling C# and .Net Framework 4 application developers to build for Android. Read More


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The State of Unified Communications
Your company is most likely using many forms of communication to get business done. But, if yours is like most small businesses, you're using these services separately, and paying a high cost to do so. IDG Research Services surveyed the InfoWorld audience to uncover the state of unified communications (UC). Read now.

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Bullet-Proof Email: Mission Possible
Bullet-Proof Email: Mission Possible Email is the bloodline to your organization and must be defended with the highest level of security. Failure to be proactive can result in catastrophic legal, financial, and reputational consequences to your business. Read more now!

Why Cisco's CEO is sounding the alarm
In a leaked internal memo to Cisco employees, CEO John Chambers admitted that the company has let down customers and investors by being unresponsive and straying too far from its core networking roots. To address the slump, Chambers outlined (in rather vague terms) a four-point action plan. Read More

Selenium test suite to add mobile apps
Selenium 2.0, an upgrade to the popular open source Web application testing tool set, is anticipated for release this summer, featuring accommodations for mobile platforms and architectural improvements, its creator said. Read More

Intel pushes savings with new 10-core server chips
Intel has announced the Xeon E7 series of chips with 10 cores, which the company said could help cut power and maintenance costs in data centers while adding more processing power. The Xeon E7 chips, formerly code-named Westmere-EX, will be 40 percent faster than their predecessors, the Xeon 7500 chips. Read More

RSA details SecurID hack to customers sworn to secrecy
RSA has started providing more detail into the mid-March attack on its SecurID token-based authentication system, but to get a fuller story you have to be an RSA customer willing to sign a nondisclosure agreement (NDA). Read More



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