Cisco, EMC team up on cloud computing: sources (Reuters)

Reuters – Cisco Systems Inc and EMC Corp are teaming up to sell a new line of networking gear, computers and storage equipment designed for use with cloud computing, according to sources familiar with their plans.

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Easy Tips You Can Use to Remove a JavaScript Error

Many website builders rely on JavaScript to make their websites functional. Functions such as drop down menus, image changes, and linking to other websites are all done through the JavaScript program. When a JavaScript error pops up, that means that there is something incorrect in the coding.

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School sued for punishing teens over MySpace pix (AP)

AP – Two sophomore girls have sued their school district after they were punished for posting sexually suggestive photos on MySpace during their summer vacation.

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The ITIL Process and the Network Management System

What is the ITIL process and what does it have to do with the network management system? To start with, a network management system is the hardware and software that is used to monitor and direct a network. A good network management system has the ability to computerize the practices used in following the inventory deployment, allotment of cost, auditing of expenditure management, invoice dispensation among others.

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Canon EOS-1D Mark IV lands for a pre-production hands-on

We’ve already seen some sample footage from Canon’s new professional EOS-1D Mark IV DSLR (and should be seeing plenty more come December), but a pre-production version of the camera has now turned up at the Canon Pro Photo Solutions 09 show in London, and TrustedReviews managed to get an early hands-on with it. As you might expect, the camera definitely seems to impress in person, with the 1.2 kilogram body providing a feeling of “solid reliability and competence,” while its ergonomics also apparently represent a more subtle but welcome improvement over previous Canon offerings. Unfortunately, the folks at TrustedReviews weren’t able to share any sample shots, but they did get a chance to try out the camera’s 45-point autofocus system, which is said to be “extremely fast,” and its tracking function reportedly had no trouble focusing even in dark, low contrast situations with a 400mm telephoto lens. Hit up the link below for a few more hands-on shots and impressions.

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