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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
Why not try the software first? Download this free trial of Diskeeper 2011 server edition and experience its benefits first hand.
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Sony Ericsson announces Aspen Windows Mobile 6.5.3 device
I showed you what to expect with Windows Mobile 6.5.3 and in advance of Mobile World Congress (MWC) we see Sony Ericsson announcing the SE Aspen device that runs this latest Microsoft operating...
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Modeling the uber-efficient house
At around 8,000 feet, not far from the glitz of Aspen, Colorado, the Rocky Mountain Institute is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to hyper-efficient, sustainable, housing.
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Day 2 of the X2 Aspen Community Conference
Here I am again at the X2 Aspen Community Conference. While X2 Aspen information is obviously of most interest to X2 Aspen users, users of the countless SIS products out there should feel free to...
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Live from the X2 Community Conference
I'm at the X2 Development Corporation Community Conference for the next two days. It's an annual event that our SIS vendor puts on to bring together end users (power, guru, new, and otherwise)...
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The top 10 things you'd change about your SIS
I went to a meeting yesterday of the X2 Advisory Council. This is a group of users/tech director types that our student information system developer (X2 Development Corporation) set up to to help...
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Figuring out when less is more, from a business carbon standpoint
My interview with a customer of today's blog topic, Aspen Technology, prompted me to think a little more deeply about that tired old corporate management adage: "Do more with less." That's...
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Martin will leave FCC on Tuesday
He heads for the Aspen Institute, the think tank version of happy hunting grounds for FCC chiefs.
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Hands on with a Web-based SIS
I've talked a fair amount about Web-based vs. client-server student information systems. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, but as regular readers know, we made the move to the...
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Note to self: Memory counts, too
It’s pretty common knowledge that data center servers are among the biggest culprits in greedy power consumption. Most of the talk about addressing excess heat and energy use centers on new CPU...
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Photos: Keeping insulated
Aspen Aerogels makes materials designed to be not only lightweight but also capable of withstanding extreme cold and heat.
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Photos: Keeping insulated
Aspen Aerogels makes materials designed to be not only lightweight but also capable of withstanding extreme cold and heat.
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Photos: Extreme fabrics
Aspen Aerogels makes materials designed to be not only lightweight but also capable of withstanding extreme cold and heat.
Additional Results
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Google's Chromebox: A better business play?
For business users, the Chromebox may be a better play than the Chromebook for enterprises fiddling with their desktop setups.
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Huawei Ascend P1 has a striking silhouette (pictures)
The unlocked Huawei Ascend P1 has the looks and the specs, but how
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Amazon Instant Video finally comes to Xbox 360
The Xbox's streaming video stable is getting a bit larger with the addition of Amazon Instant Video.
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Xamarin abandons its Silverlight for Linux technology
Moonlight, the open-source implementation of Silverlight for Linux and Unix, is no more.
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Gartner: 60 percent of firms plan increase in staff social media snooping by 2015
Research firm Gartner says digital surveillance in the workplace on the rise, with around 60 percent of companies aiming to increase a formal presence on social network to monitor their staff.
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Microsoft, Skype and the acquisition integration paradox
A brief survey of acquisitions indicates that integration appears to be the way to go. What does that mean about the line Microsoft is walking with the Skype acquisition?
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iPhone 5 could feature a "Retina display killer" screen
Believe it or not, it is entirely feasible to produce a screen of such density.
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