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Do You Know What the Cloud Really Costs?

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April 12, 2011
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Do You Know What the Cloud Really Costs? 14 ways CIOs under estimate the costs of cloud computing
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Many Unlimited Tech Services Appear to Have Limits Whether it's online backup, Voice over IP, or wireless Internet, many so-called unlimited services have restrictions buried in their legalese.
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AT&T Cuts Data Cost on Pre-paid Plans AT&T announced big price cuts for pre-paid data plans on Tuesday and said its first GoPhone smartphone for pre-paid customers, the LG Thrive, will go on sale.
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Epsilon E-Mail Hack: How You Can Protect Yourself Most of the time I only hear from my credit card companies when I owe them money or when they want to sell me a new service.
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10 Useful Android Apps For IT Pros Good news for network administrators, tech support staffers and other IT pros who use Android phones: There are hundreds of apps designed to help.
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Facebook Shares Green Data Center Designs But Keeps x86 Facebook has open sourced the design for its energy-efficient data centers but has yet to switch to low-powered mobile tech chips, as has been suggested.
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Independent Lab Tests Find Firewalls Fall Down on the Job If businesses can't trust the technology they buy to protect their infrastructure, what can they trust?
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What Should a Revamped Cisco Look Like? In his internal company memo this week that promised sweeping changes, Cisco CEO John Chambers asked employees, "What do you want Cisco to be?"
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Set Expectations for a Successful Security Career Being in control of your life and having realistic expectations about your day-to-day challenges are the keys to stress management, which is perhaps the most important ingredient to living a happy, healthy and rewarding life.
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Larry Page's First Blunder Eric Schmidt is out at Google. Larry Page is in. I miss Eric already.
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AT&T Rounds out Mobile Tools for Retailers With Digby Service AT&T announced a new service today to help retailers design, deploy and manage mobile commerce Web sites and smartphone applications.
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Apple Will Dominate Tablet Market Through 2015, Says Gartner Apple's iOS will dominate the tablet market through the middle of the decade, Gartner analysts said today.
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Deja vu All Over Again: Adobe Reveals New Flash Zero Day Less than a month after Adobe patched the previous zero-day flaw, Flash is being exploited by a virtually identical zero-day exploit.
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Tablet Outlook: Apple iPad Will Dominate...or Plummet The future of the tablet market may be rosy or gloomy for the Apple iPad depending on how you interpret the Gartner predictions.
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NSS Labs Finds Most Firewalls Vulnerable to Attack A study by NSS Labs finds a majority of firewalls from leading vendors fail at the basic task of protecting the network.
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Intel Hints at Another New Tablet Chip, Called Cloverview
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Six Biggest Cloud Computing Myths Think the cloud is simple and cheap? Those are just two of the most common myths.
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Gigabyte Prices Windows 7 Tablet PC to Match IPad in Taiwan Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world...
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Court Won't Put Aside Facebook Settlement A U.S. federal appeals court has denied a request by the Winklevoss twins to release them from their settlement with Facebook over their allegations that Mark...
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Breaking Dawn Attack: What You Need to Know to Avoid Getting Bit A new clickjacking attack is spreading across Facebook targeting fans of the popular Twilight saga with a fake Breaking Dawn promotional game.
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