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Google’s new open-source PerfKit framework watches cloud application performance 
Google’s latest foray into the open-source realm is a framework it’s calling “PerfKit,” which is designed to measure application performance in the cloud. Read More 
 

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Avoid the Sales/IT Collision Scenario 
This InfoWorld research report, based on an IDG QuickPulse survey administered to IT professionals, will provide insight into the BYOA trend, identify pain points associated with traditional online meeting tools, and address business-driven IT requirements that benefit the overall organization. Read Now

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Re-Evaluating the Role of "Traditional" Audio Conferencing 
The audio conferencing market is changing and buyers are starting to move from traditional audio conference providers to integrated audio and web conferencing solutions. Learn More>>
13 Evernote tips for businesspeople 
A baker's dozen of cool, offbeat and just-plain-useful Evernote productivity hacks. Read More 

Your code is far more chaff than wheat 
New research finds that the core functionality of a program is encapsulated by just a small fraction of its code. Read More

Twitter improves security for shared accounts 
TweetDeck users can give others access to an account without providing the account password Read More 


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4 Reasons You Need An ADC 
Examine the business drivers why you should consider a high performance ADC View now>>
Office integrates more cloud storage services, starting with iCloud and Box 
Microsoft opens Office to any cloud storage service that wants in, though the execution's half-baked. Read More 

Yelp sues positive review provider Revleap 
Revleap says it can get businesses good reviews on Yelp Read More 

Google to shut down Helpouts live video service 
Helpouts, launched in 2013, never caught on Read More 

Teradata unveils big data apps 
Pre-built big data app templates will allow data scientists to create purpose-built apps to answer specific business questions for business users. Read More 
 
 
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