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New York’s Silicon Valley dream deserves applause

It’s rare when a city as proud and ambitious as New York offers the equivalent of a curtsey to a visiting business executive. But that’s what Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer at Facebook, received when she jetted in from Silicon Valley in December. Like Google a decade ago, Facebook is a company whose power [...]

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New York’s Silicon Valley dream deserves applause

It’s rare when a city as proud and ambitious as New York offers the equivalent of a curtsey to a visiting business executive. But that’s what Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer at Facebook, received when she jetted in from Silicon Valley in December. Like Google a decade ago, Facebook is a company whose power [...]

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New York’s Silicon Valley dream deserves applause

It’s rare when a city as proud and ambitious as New York offers the equivalent of a curtsey to a visiting business executive. But that’s what Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer at Facebook, received when she jetted in from Silicon Valley in December. Like Google a decade ago, Facebook is a company whose power [...]

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New York’s Silicon Valley dream deserves applause

It’s rare when a city as proud and ambitious as New York offers the equivalent of a curtsey to a visiting business executive. But that’s what Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer at Facebook, received when she jetted in from Silicon Valley in December. Like Google a decade ago, Facebook is a company whose power [...]

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Is a Real-Time Tax System on the Way?

Currently, the IRS often ends up auditing tax returns months — in some cases, years — after they’ve been filed. While no reasonable person would claim that audits are enjoyable in the first place, having such a gap between the date of the return and the start of an audit can make the process even [...]

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Backup and Recovery in the Cloud—How Safe, Difficult, Expensive?

After decades of badgering companies to backup their data, many organizations are still only just joining the backup bandwagon. They do it mainly because the auditors or regulators put a gun to their heads.

Over the years, backup and recovery has gotten much simpler and faster due to disk-to-disk (D2D) backup. And continuously [...]

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