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Zuckerberg: Facebook wants to take the pain out of building apps
Facebook is seen as a website for connecting people. Now the company also wants to make it easier for outside developers to build their apps and connect them with users, by providing back-end hosting tools. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VMware

Tech Tips: VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager
Straight from our experts at VMware®, follow these technical tips for a successful and smooth implementation of VMware vCenter™ Site Recovery Manager™. From application dependencies to replication engines, reference these tips as you create or improve your disaster recovery plan. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Dell and Microsoft

How Windows Server 2012 Changes The Possibilities
Every sector, both public and private, is either implementing or planning to implement cloud services. Find out how Windows Server 2012 takes the guesswork and legwork out of private cloud process. Read Now!

Salesforce realizes nobody wants to store their files in Salesforce
Today, Salesforce is killing the Chatterbox name and instead subsuming its functionality into a new feature called Salesforce Files. It's different from previous Salesforce file-sharing efforts in several critical ways. Read More

Go go gadget: Hands-on with Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch
Samsung's smartwatch sounds amazing and looks amazing -- on paper. In the flesh, the Galaxy Gear is a seriously limited gadget that's tethered to a phone and/or tablet that no one owns yet. So much for innovation. Read More


WHITE PAPER: McAfee

Database Security in Virtual Environments
Virtualization is used by nearly all enterprises, with plans to move some applications to cloud computing. It's time to update security methodologies. Read Now

Almost 90 percent of Internet users have taken steps to avoid surveillance, survey finds
While 86 percent of the Internet users polled said they made some attempt hide what they do online, more than half of the Web users also said they have taken steps to avoid observation by organizations, specific people or the government, according to the Pew Research Center's Internet Project. Read More

Google seeks to marry desktop and cloud with new Chrome apps
The first batch of so-called Chrome 'packaged apps' is now available for users of the browser's "stable" version. Read More



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