With this deal, the enterprise software giant has now spent roughly $1.2 billion in three business days on cloud acquisitions.
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Computex 2016: Acer arrives with 5,000mAh handset, laptops, and ‘Internet of Beings’ products
Prior to the start of Computex 2016, Acer has launched its new product range, including a number of IoT devices, laptops, notebooks, monitors, and a new cheap phone with a massive battery.
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Why do #iOS updates keep wrecking iPhones and iPads?
Apple has more control over its hardware and software ecosystems than any other tech company, and yet new updates keep inflicting havoc on devices.
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#Android Wear 2.0 Preview on a Huawei Watch: Significant UI changes and watch face complications
Google made the new Android Wear 2.0 update available for developers last week after I/O 2016. We installed it on our Huawei Watch and took it for a spin.
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Rimini Street Q1 revenue up 37 percent on strong international growth
The company delivered preliminary first quarter revenue of $35.4 million, up 37 percent from a year ago.
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The custom Surface #Book cover that looks like a slab of wood
The arrival of cases and covers for the Surface Book is a sign that it’s selling well and appealing to an audience used to customizing their devices
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#Oracle issues emergency Java patch for bug leading to system hijack
Users have been warned to patch their systems as soon as possible.
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Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 14, First Take: #Windows 10 on a shoestring
If you can live with limited internal storage, screen quality and processing power, Acer’s cloud-focused Windows 10 laptop looks like a bargain.
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#Apple patent hints at multiple nibs for Pencil
A patent Apple filed a while ago integrates a variety of nibs for the Pencil that are interpreted differently by an iPad-like device. Unique codes hint at collaboration capability with workplace potential.
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Queensland Premier to probe health payroll
A month after burying its AU$1.2 billion payroll bungle with IBM, the Queensland government is now looking into another debacle concerning payment errors for nursing staff at Queensland health.
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