Tuesday 26 February 2013

Yes, Google should be worried about Samsung; Why everyone is jumping on Hadoop bandwagon

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TechRepublic Member | February 26, 2013

Yes, Google (and partners) should be worried about Samsung's Android dominance

Android is the platform that isn't. There are a lot of players, but lump all of the Android phones and tablets together and Samsung still beats them all. Read more

Resource of the day

Live Webcast: IBM's Approach to ERP Transformation and Vendor Selection

Have you been thinking of implementing an ERP solution or upgrading your current legacy systems? Join us for this webcast series discussing what companies should consider when its comes to evaluating their ERP options.


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News from ZDNet

 

Why hardware giants are Hadoop distro happy

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Mozilla's Firefox OS eyes mobile domination - with tablets to follow

Google patches two-factor authentication oversight

Google 'worried' by might of Samsung on Android

More support for Apple, Google at Pentagon could spell problems for BlackBerry

Salesforce unveils 'customer company' mantra: Can it deliver?

The best Windows browser today: IE 10 or Chrome 25?

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MWC 2013: Windows Phone Store has more than 130,000 WP8 apps

Is it time for Oracle to donate MySQL to Apache?

Smartphone payments via NFC? Don't ditch your wallet just yet

I-mate's Windows 8-powered smartphone can transform into a desktop suite

SwiftKey: More than just a pretty Swype

Torvalds strongly objects to Windows 8 secure boot keys in the Linux kernel

SaaS ITSM tools: Forrester delivers market overview

Roaming control measures will go nowhere




Today's recommended downloads

Live Webcast: IBM's Approach to ERP Transformation and Vendor Selection (IBM)

Free Trial Download: up.time Systems Management Software (Uptime Software)

Cooling strategies for high-density racks and blade servers (APC by Schneider Electric)

Integrated Systems and Streamlined Practices Propel New, Responsive IT organizations (IBM Australia)

Ready for Anything: Preparing for The Future of Communications (IBM)


 

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