Thursday, December 16, 2010

Google Chrome Makes Enterprise Push

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December 16, 2010
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Google Chrome Makes Enterprise Push Administrators who want to use Chrome will now find features such as an MSI package for offline installation, group policy support, centralized configuration and control over auto-updates.
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Google Polishing Chrome Browser for Businesses An MSI installer and managed group policy support are among the new offerings for enterprise users of the browser.
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Rackspace Brings Order to Cloud Server Chaos with Cloudkick Rackspace has acquired Cloudkick to help IT admins monitor and manage servers in the cloud.
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Amazon Moves VMware's Virtual Machines to the Cloud Amazon Web Services has announced a new feature called VM Import, which allows IT departments to move virtual machine images from their internal data centers to...
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Google Will Respond to "Valid Requests" for Data From India Google says it will respond to requests for information from India under applicable laws.
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WikiLeaks Founder Wins Fight to Be Released From UK Jail London's High Court ruled Thursday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can be freed if he posts £240,000 (US$384,000) in bail, rejecting prosecutors' appeal...
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Wikileaks Attacks Prove the Cloud Is Reliable Wikileaks hackers tried but failed to knock Amazon offline in retaliation for dropping the Wikileak hosting. Ironically, this only proves the reliability of Amazon Web Services.
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Microsoft Boosts HTML5 Video for Firefox on Windows 7 Microsoft offers a plugin for H.264-encoded video on HTML5.
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Apple, Oracle and EMC Part of Microsoft-led Patent LLC Apple, Oracle and EMC are involved with CPTN Holdings LLC, the Microsoft-led consortium that is purchasing 882 patents from Novell for US$450 million, according...
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3G v. 4G: Real-world Speed Tests Mobile workers who need always-on Internet access -- and who don't want to rely on public Wi-Fi hot spots -- often turn to a cellular network for connectivity. Here's how Sprint's 3G and 4G networks compare.
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New EU Cooperation Guidelines Seen Aiding Standardization An open standards organisation has welcomed the European Union’s new rules on industry co-operation. The so-called horizontal guidelines were adopted this week
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Acer Forecasts China Revenue to Grow 150 Percent in 2011 Acer, the world's third largest PC vendor, expects fast growth in China next year as its revenue there climbs to $2.5 billion from $1 billion this year.
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RIM Patches Yet Another PDF-Related BES Flaw That pesky PDF distiller in BlackBerry Enterprise Server BlackBerry Attachment Service has yet again been identified as a problem.
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Will Feds Mandate Internet Routing Security? The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has spent $3 million over the past few years on research aimed at bolstering the security of the Internet's routing systems.
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W3C Offers Mobile App Etiquette The World Wide Web consortium offers suggestions for making Web-based mobile apps easy to use, and easy on the network
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US Dept. of Commerce: New Online Privacy Rules Needed The U.S. Department of Commerce recommends a new privacy bill of rights and an enforceable privacy code of conduct for online firms.
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Google 1Gbps Fiber Network Pushed Back Google has pushed back the roll out of its 1Gbps fibre network to next year.
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And Then There Were Three: A Look at Chrome OS Michael Gartenberg assesses Google's operating system.
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Gartner: Businesses Must Prioritize Information Management Analysts at Gartner have said businesses need to take information management seriously and not just rely on technology to solve their challenges.
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