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Internet traffic to and from Syria, a country engulfed by civil war, again came to a halt on Wednesday, according to Internet monitoring company Renesys.
SAP`s software is known for its role running many of the world`s largest companies, but not necessarily for its user-friendliness. As part of an ongoing effort to change this perception, SAP unveiled Fiori, a set of 25 lightweight "consumer-friendly" applications that can run on desktops, tablets,  and mobile devices, on Wednesday at the Sapphire conference in Orlando.
Fresh off the acquisition of a company that specializes in helping customers manage resources across multiple public clouds, Dell said it is "refining" its own plans to build a public cloud based on OpenStack.
VMware today announced that its dual persona mobile device software is now available on some Android OS-based mobile devices sold by Verizon. Dual persona technology creates two OS instances, one for business use and the other for personal use.
Google`s Android OS has more than 900 million users, the company said Wednesday at its I/O event began in San Francisco. Google also announced several APIs that will let developers add more capabilities to their Android apps, including in the areas of location and improving battery life.
Google is rolling out a subscription music service that will bring users unlimited access to millions of songs in return for a monthly fee. Google Play Music All Access will be available in the U.S. from Wednesday and cost $9.99 per month, the company announced at its Google I/O conference in San Francisco Wednesday.
Selling SaaS (software as a service) applications aimed at specific lines of business is one way that SAP has tried to stake a claim in the world of cloud computing, and during the Sapphire conference it unveiled a broad series of updates to the portfolio.
The country`s four biggest cellphone companies are set to launch their first joint advertising campaign against texting while driving, uniting behind AT&T`s "It Can Wait" slogan to blanket TV and radio this summer. AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile will be joined by 200 other organizations backing the multi-million dollar ad campaign. The campaign is unusual not just because it unites
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