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Is TelePresence the Green Product of the Century? Jeanne Lim Explains
Companies are fast realizing that being clean and green is good for business. Turning green is not cheap, however, and customers often do not want to pay extra for green technology. Devmarch spoke to Tandberg's APAC Marketing director Jeanne Lim to understand more about how video conferencing is green, if TelePresence is indeed the green product of the century, and how the total cost of ownership of green IT implementations justifies a larger initial investment in exchange for savings down the road. Jeanne also spoke about how video conferencing makes healthcare and educational facilities more accessible in developing countries like India, Tandberg's collaborations with HP and Microsoft and the company’s business plans and strategy for the Indian market.
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ADO.NET Entity Framework can cut down your development time but if you don't know what you're going to pay a performance price at runtime. There are a host of design time and run time...

Android Owners Being Left Behind, Study Claims
A new study has revealed that Android phones have a bad history of not getting the latest OS upgrades, often leaving them several versions behind. The Understatement's Michael Degusta tracked 18...