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Profiting from Product End-of-Life

Mon, 25th Mar 2013
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Distribution Central's Annuity Systems service helps resellers manage renewals and product lifecycles efficiently, driving profits from end-of-life products.
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Symantec envisions future clouds as safe clouds

Wed, 9th Jan 2013
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In five years, companies will operate in a converged IT world of cloud, virtualisation and mobile computing where clouds are safe.
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New dawn for internet porn

Wed, 7th Dec 2011
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Over 100,000 new .xxx pornographic websites have launched, aiming to create a virtual red-light district to prevent accidental access to adult content.
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Keep your employees off Santa’s naughty list

Mon, 21st Nov 2011
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He sees you when you're Tweeting, use Facebook outside breaks, he knows when you send risque mails so be good for goodness' sake!.
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10 trends for 2011

Fri, 4th Nov 2011
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Quest Software predicts SaaS growth, challenges to VMware's market dominance, and increased monitoring of social networking in 2012.
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OpenCloud lands £4 million Nokia investment

Fri, 10th Sep 2010
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Nokia Siemens Networks invests GBP £4 million in OpenCloud to integrate its telecom software, boosting innovation and growth in convergent services.
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NetApp revamps cloud storage solution

Wed, 16th Jun 2010
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NetApp revamps its cloud storage solution with SANscreen 6.0, enhancing efficiency and performance for service providers and enterprises.
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YouTube offers more protection

Fri, 12th Feb 2010
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YouTube has introduced a safeguard, enabling parents to keep their children away from content aimed at mature viewers.
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More complaints about Facebook privacy

Tue, 15th Dec 2009
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Facebook has been forced to make changes to its new privacy settings, after widespread complaints that they just create new and more serious privacy problems.