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Fedora adds 3D printing support

Latest version of open source desktop boast several key improvements, but many usability issues remain The latest version of Fedora, nicknamed “Schrodinger’s Cat,” features a number of improvements aimed at IT users. But its strict adherence to the open source philosophy means that it continues to be problematic for typical end users. Read full article

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Telecommuting from paradise

Nine years ago, Francie Tanner was working at a technology consulting company in Dallas. Today, she lives in Anguilla with her family and works as a consultant for Austria-based Panagenda, which sells software that help companies monitor, upgrade and manage their IBM collaboration tools. Here’s, she’s working from Gwen’s Reggae Bar in Shoal Bay. See

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Telecommuting from paradise

Nine years ago, Francie Tanner was working at a technology consulting company in Dallas. Today, she lives in Anguilla with her family and works as a consultant for Austria-based Panagenda, which sells software that help companies monitor, upgrade and manage their IBM collaboration tools. Here’s, she’s working from Gwen’s Reggae Bar in Shoal Bay. See

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Telecommuting from paradise

With the right boss and the right broadband, these tech workers relocated to paradise destinations Nine years ago, Francie Tanner was working at a technology consulting company in Dallas when she received an email that began, “Dear Sir or Madam, I manage a bank in the country of Anguilla…” She hit “delete.” “I knew there

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Big Data jumps to the cloud

Big Data-as-a-Service offers quick, inexpensive, targeted analytics Kevin Walker’s sales team was buried under information. Internal records, news reports, third-party data sources. Take a simple question like “Which customer should I call first?” The sales team might want to reach out to a customer who has just hired a hundred new employees, or the one

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Ubuntu 13 challenges Windows 8

Ubuntu is becoming a viable desktop replacement for Windows in certain enterprise scenarios The latest version of Ubuntu, Raring Ringtail, is billed as business and user-friendly. There are still significant obstacles to its widespread adoption in the enterprise, but if your employees only access applications via the browser, and your company doesn’t use complex spreadsheet

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Ubuntu 13 challenges Windows 8

Ubuntu is becoming a viable desktop replacement for Windows in certain enterprise scenarios The latest version of Ubuntu, Raring Ringtail, is billed as business and user-friendly. There are still significant obstacles to its widespread adoption in the enterprise, but if your employees only access applications via the browser, and your company doesn’t use complex spreadsheet

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Ubuntu 13 challenges Windows 8

Ubuntu is becoming a viable desktop replacement for Windows in certain enterprise scenarios The latest version of Ubuntu, Raring Ringtail, is billed as business and user-friendly. There are still significant obstacles to its widespread adoption in the enterprise, but if your employees only access applications via the browser, and your company doesn’t use complex spreadsheet

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