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The AI beat goes on...with a farewell | The AI Beat | VentureBeat

On the AI beat, the beat never stops — so as the industry gathered this week at Nvidia GTC, the AI news cycle continued apace.

Python filter() function with Examples - Javatpoint

Python filter() function with Examples on append(), clear(), extend(), insert(), pop(), remove(), index(), count(), pop(), reverse(), sort(), copy(), all(), bool(), enumerate(), iter(), map(), min(), max(), sum() etc.

Microsoft cautiously optimistic on Windows 7 business uptake | Network World

Microsoft thinks 2010 will bring a big PC refresh cycle from corporations and give Windows 7 a boost as those newly purchased machines likely will run the new operating system.

Microsoft shaking up CRM release cycle | Network World

Microsoft is planning to increase the pace of releases for its Dynamics CRM (customer relationship management) software, according to a new "statement of direction" document from the vendor. The move may signal pressure Microsoft is feeling from rivals such as Salesforce.com, which updates its software several times a year.

Is the SAP KPI program really dead? | Network World

SAP is still planning to conduct a benchmarking program for its Enterprise Support service, despite words to the contrary from CEO Léo Apotheker last week -- sort of.

Microsoft patch snuffs out major worm potential | Network World

Microsoft issued its four expected patches as part of its regular release cycle, including a fix for a potentially serious worm.

Verizon users flock to forums to address iPhone pre-ordering glitches | Network World

Eager Verizon customers are logging onto both Verizon's and Apple's Web sites to preorder a limited inventory of iPhone 4 smartphones. And they're posting at online forums trying to sort out a welter of misinformation, confusion and glitches.

Space agency wants volunteers to fly to Mars. Sort of. | Network World

The European Space Agency wants volunteers to take the 520-day trip to Mars. Well ok, a simulated version of the red planet voyage but you would get to go to Moscow and pretend you were on a spaceship.

Travel help for road warriors part of expanded iPhone apps catalog | Network World

Online tool lets you sort apps by more specific categories than the Apple store provides

EMC announces content archiving, e-discovery applications | Network World

EMC Corp. Thursday announced a new family of e-mail archiving and e-discovery applications that can centrally manage multiple content types in order to apply consistent retention, disposition and overall life-cycle management regardless of the hardware platform.

Microsoft, Apple, Mozilla patches put heavy load on IT | Network World

Windows took it on the chin Tuesday as Microsoft released nine patches, five labeled critical, as part of its Patch Tuesday monthly release cycle.

How NOT to Respond to the Credit CARD Act | Network World

On May 22, 2009, President Obama signed the Credit CARD Act of 2009, which restricted a number of practices, such as universal default, double-cycle billing, and overlimit fees, that had been criticized by consumer advocates for years. It was unquestionably the most punitive legislation ever to hit the credit card industry, and was probably made possible by the sub-prime mortgage crisis, which uncovered a whole host of unsavory practices that provoked public outrage.

The physical access control project planner | Network World

The following materials are intended to function as fundamental information for those involved in the planning, implementation, and ongoing management of physical access control systems. Looking especially at the full cycle of implementation from the end-user's standpoint, this primer highlights the important and often unforeseen issues that frequently accompany access control projects. Planning for these common issues frequently translates into saved time, resources, and investment, whereas a lack of awar

The bankruptcy code can be your friend, sort of | Network World

 Nobody likes to file for reorganization under the bankruptcy laws, but it happens. And while it's usually bad news for a company's stockholders, in the area we're talking about Chapter 11 has one major advantage -- the ability of the bankrupt company to 'reject' executory contracts, a category that includes ongoing IT and network service agreements. 

Twitter Tips: How And Why To Use Hashtags (#) | Network World

While you can use Twitter's search tool to find specific people, companies, and their messages ("tweets") on the service, Hashtags allow users to sort topics into useful categories to revisit later.

How the fiscal cliff affects IT | Network World

Since the election, the political news cycle has revolved around the impending "fiscal cliff," a perfect storm of tax increases and government spending cuts set to take effect on Jan. 2, 2013. Although the IT industry may not have paid much attention, it's just as susceptible to the policy changes as the rest of the economy.

Telecom: Back to the future | Network World

AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth moves the industry one step closer to its past as competition drives a consolidation cycle that is returning us to the days when the market was dominated by a handful of players.

Mystery of RealPlayer exploit, hijacked ad server unfolds | Network World

A week after Symantec discovered a zero-day attack based on the RealPlayer media player, a complex maze of investigation is ongoing to sort out what role 24/7 Real Media ad servers played in disseminating RealPlayer ActiveX exploit across the Internet.

The federated CMDB: Getting past the hype to the good stuff | Network World

In enterprise systems management, the configuration management database, or CMDB, is one of today's most oft-heard acronyms -- which coincidentally has also neared the top of Gartner's hype cycle at one time or another.

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Selling software that sells itself: An interview with Matt Asay | Network World

Open source is changing not just how companies make software, but how they sell it. Alfresco's Matt Asay explains the new sales cycle and the skills that today's software sales people need to close deals.

Riverbed WAN acceleration helps Liz Claiborne fashion design | Network World

Liz Claiborne is deploying Riverbed Technology’s WAN acceleration gear to speed up response times for a life-cycle management application and to keep servers regionalized.

China’s grand outsourcing ambitions could be scuppered by its politics | Network World

China wants to be like India...a major destination for services outsourcing. A Shanghai paper recently ran a story on the 25th anniversary of Infosys, the first global outsourcing company in India. This sort of "legend" story telling is a clear sign of respect and flattery for what has been accomplished in the Indian economy. But could China's politics get in the way of its outsourcing aspirations?

Conficker worm still being tracked, but evidence collection slows | Network World

The notorious malware known as the Conficker worm still infects computers, a sort of wild horse with no rider, but investigators appear no closer to finding its creator.

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