Verizon kicks off shared data plans for businesses

White House announces 'National Day of Civic Hacking' | Cisco gets closer to NetApp, further from VCE

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Verizon kicks off shared data plans for businesses
Verizon Wireless today debuted two shared data plans for business customers -- the first of their kind in the industry. The two new shared data plans include one for small businesses, with up to 25 lines of shared data, and one aimed at large businesses of any size, with no limit on the number of devices. Read More


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Protect Applications, Not Just Data
Learn how to recover applications by creating virtual protection groups (VPGs) and to set application protection policies that meet your business needs. You may also be interested in this security related whitepaper: http://bit.ly/10zVudM. Learn more.

White House announces 'National Day of Civic Hacking'
It's not unusual for free and open source software projects to enlist the help of their fans and supporters in debugging and other efforts to make the software better. What's less common is for major national governments to do the same thing. Read More

Cisco gets closer to NetApp, further from VCE
Appearing to further distance itself from VCE coalition partners EMC and VMware, Cisco this week expanded collaboration with storage titan NetApp to deepen integration and market reach. Read More

Google adds offline presentation, editing to 'Slides' software
Google has added offline presentations and editing to its Slides application, as it continues to bring its Internet apps to the desktop. The company announced in a Google Drive blog post that its presentation software now allows users to create and modify slide shows, or present them, without an active Internet connection. Changes are uploaded the next time users connect to the Internet. Read More

ITC to review decision in Apple complaint against Samsung
The U.S. International Trade Commission has decided to review an earlier decision that found Samsung Electronics' products infringed four patents owned by Apple. The four patents relate to the ornamental design of a device, commands through finger contacts on touchscreen displays, a method and apparatus for producing translucent images on a device, and audio I/O headset plug and plug circuitry. Read More



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