Source: CIO.com
Online airline and travel group Meridiana fly needed a faster, more cost-effective way for its growing customer base to book reservations online. They turned to the Riverbed® Stingray™ Traffic Manager, which ensured a fast, respons ...
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Source: Seeking Alpha
After a stellar run from the beginning of the year to about late April, semiconductor stocks have given up a good portion of their gains during May. Intel (INTC), in particular, was interesting because it was fina ...
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Source: ITWorld.com
May 24, 2012, 12:52 PM — With the new version of Linux Mint, released Wednesday, the developers behind the open source Linux distribution have put all energies behind Gnome, offering two versions of the desktop i ...
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Source: CIO.com
PC World — There's been much attention focused lately on Canonical's recently released Ubuntu Linux 12.04 "Precise Pangolin," but it's by no means the only popular Linux distribution out there with a major update in the offing. Just a few weeks ago we ...
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IDG News Service (New York Bureau) — Just over two months after its last major release, Linus Torvalds has posted the newest version of the open source Linux kernel, which supports new graphics processors from Nvidia and Intel, improv ...
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Network World — The chief of AT ...
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Source: PRWeb
“The Pronto! barcode label printer line is a labeling system integrator’s dream. QuickLabel Systems, a brand of Astro-Med, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALOT), is pleased to announce the establishment of a new automated product ...
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Source: CIO.com
Computerworld — Microsoft said Friday that it is abandoning the "Aero" user interface with Windows 8, calling the UI that debuted in Vista and continued in Windows 7, "cheesy" and "dated." In a massive 11,300-word blog post, Je ...
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