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10 best ERP suites for SMEs - 1 views

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    Find out the cream of enterprise resource planning. Even small and medium-sized businesses need enterprise resource planning (ERP), and this selection of software proves that you don't have to be a big player to get access to serious tools. This product from the Sage Group, a software firm, is a complete enterprise suite available on the cloud.
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5 things you need to know about Shellshock - 0 views

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    Experts give us their reactions to the Bash vulnerability in Linux, Unix and Mac. Hundreds of millions of computers are potentially affected by Shellshock, a new bug found in Linux, Unix and Mac. The flaw is related to the command processor called Bash, short for Bourne again shell, which is common to Linux, Unix and Mac systems. So what does this all mean for us?
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Top 10 mergers and acquisition in the Big Data space 2014 - 1 views

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    The big data market is seeing vibrant activity. Oracle bought marketing tech startup BlueKai for about $400m in February. BlueKai offers a data management system that allows marketers to personalise marketing campaigns and measure how well their campaigns reach certain types of people.
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6 issues surrounding IoT Security in 2015 - 1 views

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    The Internet of Things continues to build momentum, with connected devices ranging from fridges, light bulbs and TV's. The question is, what happens to the data these connected devices create? What do we need to do to secure these networks?
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6 up and coming global tech hubs - 1 views

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    A selection of cities around the world which could be housing the next big thing. There's no doubt that the world as we know it is becoming an ever-more connected place as technology increasingly covers and governs much of our everyday lives.
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10 apps you should download for your Chromecast today - 1 views

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    A selection of tools and tips to get the best out of your device. Since its launch in March, Google's Chromecast device has been widely received by media fans across the country. Costing just £30, the USB-drive shaped device connects your TV into a multi-faceted broadcasting device, giving you access to hours of entertainment streamed in great quality.
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The top 10 Facebook scams putting you at risk - 1 views

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    Bitdefender lists the 10 Facebook scams that you could fall for.
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Follow Troubleshooting Guidelines If you Set Up Your Printer But It is Not Printing - 0 views

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    If you set up your printer but it is not working properly when you try to print a document, then view our helpful step-by-step instructions to get you up and running quickly. Follow the troubleshooting guidelines, it will help you define how and when your printing issue occurs so that a solution can be found.
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8 Google Glass business apps that are changing the world - 1 views

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    CBR presents eight real-life examples of the specs in action at work.
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20 ways to explain Software Defined Networking to a five-year-old - 1 views

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    The definition of SDN from the experts for the kids (and adults, too).
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5 features your next smartphone needs to have - 1 views

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    Put these attributes on your hit-list. Last week saw the IFA technology show in Berlin, marking the second major opportunity (following Mobile World Congress in Barcelona each February) for the world's biggest technology firms to bring their latest products to show off on European shores.
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Top 10 mergers and acquisitions in the Internet of Things space 2014 - 1 views

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    The IoT market is seeing vibrant activity. Google & Nest Labs In its second-largest acquisition ever, Google paid $3.2bn to buy Nest Labs, a maker of smart smoke alarms and thermostats for homes, back in January.
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Hackers jump on Apple Watch to phish for data - 1 views

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    Hype surrounding smartwatch exploited by cynical scammers. Hackers have jumped on the unveiling of the Apple Watch as a chance to phish for data through social networks, according to the security vendor Malwarebytes.
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6 businesses that Google is in - 1 views

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    From social media to mobile Wi-Fi, Google has most bases covered. Google, founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, has become one of the most synonymous names in technology over the past 16 years. Starting off as a search engine pioneering the 'pagerank' method of retrieving results, Google has grown into many areas, six of which are detailed below.
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5 mobile phone ideas that never caught on - 1 views

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    From before-their-time gamers to the phone shaped like a teardrop, here are five devices that just didn't work. Most mobile phones look the same these days, and it turns out that's really not such a bad thing. Before standardised forms and fucntions and the dominance of Android and iOS, manufacturers tried all sorts of crazy things to sell phones.
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5 technology job roles you might not have heard of (yet) - 1 views

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    Because every business needs a data evangelist. The technology world has grown and evolved immensely over the last few decades, becoming an industry that now plays a crucial part in many areas of our everyday lives. But, as it has grown, so has the need for more people to operate, regulate and facilitate this technology.
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Everything you need to know about Splice Machine's SQL-on-Hadoop database - 1 views

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    Startup Splice Machine recently rolled out its relational database management system (RDBMS) into public beta. Introduced in May 2014, the Splice Machine system combines the Java-based Apache Derby relational database with technology from the Apache HBase NoSQL database,
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Top 10 laptops for Christmas, including Apple, Lenovo, and Samsung - 1 views

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    Come and sit on Santa's lap...top this December. Starting off with what many users feel is the best laptop you can currently buy, the Macbook Pro. Apple's annually-updated machine comes in 13- and 15-inch iterations, and will set you back up to £1600 for the larger version.
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Why should you care about net neutrality? - 1 views

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    CBR lists 7 reasons why you should care about net neutrality. Net neutrality is the principle that ISP's and governments should treat all data on the internet as equal. This means that there should be no discrimination or charging of separate rates to different users, content, sites, platforms or applications.
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Prepare for takeoff: Quintiq's planning and optimisation software - 1 views

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    What does the future hold for the airport industry? We ask chief operations officer, Arjen Heeres, and business unit director, Marcel Dreef, at Quintiq for their thoughts. In 1997 in the Netherlands, five computer programmers began working on a new scheduling application for an aluminium hot mill operator.
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