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Microsoft tosses hat in virtualization arena
Virtualization goes mainstream in San Fran
Of wireless wonderlands and city politics
Muni WiFi: One step forward, two steps back
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Patents Slow Innovation, says red hat CEO
Red Hat's chief executive, Matthew Szulik, had some harsh words to say about patents at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco: "In the last 30 years, we've continued to see patents Read more...
ALSO NOTED: CIOs: Too much spend for little business value; HP's ex-CEO gives her version of what really happened in her ouster
> CIOs: Too much spend for little business value. Article > HP's ex-CEO gives her version of what really happened in Read more...
Technology promises to help citywide networks
The past year has been chock full of news about cities going wireless--from Philadelphia to San Francisco and everywhere in between. And the projects have been full of surprises, with city tech Read more...
ALSO NOTED: UK IT managers getting better pay raises; Subscriber tracking an issue in SF WiFi plan; and much more...
> U.K. IT managers getting better pay raises. Article > Subscriber tracking an issue in San Francisco Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Privacy issues cropping up with SF WiFi; Microsoft's new search tool takes on Google service; and much more...
> Privacy issues cropping up with San Francisco WiFi effort. Article > Microsoft's new search tool faces Read more...




