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Optimize the Virtual Environment without Draining Your Resources
Today's virtual environments need specialized optimization routines to prevent resource conflicts. Learn how V-locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer can optimize your virtual environment...
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Do developers really need social skills?
Popular wisdom says that you software programmers need people skills and political savvy to become leaders at your companies. Or do you? Matt Osburn finds that for the most part, delivering bug...
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First test for Googlarola: ICS updates
Motorola has recently stated that Ice Cream Sandwich is too much for anything but current hardware. Google needs to squash that bug firmly now that it controls Motorola.
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EPEAT adds four certification and testing partners
The new global alliance partners, known as Product Registration Entities, will help scale EPEAT's verification efforts.
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MakerBot Replicator 3D test print gallery
I attempted about 30 prints during my review of the MakerBot Replicator 3D printer. These are their stories.
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Join HP support expert Tommaso Esmanech for a May 15 live chat on IT support automation
Modern support services need to be able to empower the workers and IT personnel alike to maintain peak control over data centers, and to keep the systems and processes performing reliably at...
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So how do you test your cloud infrastructure?
Testing cloud services can be a critical piece of delivering a successful end-user experience
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Behind the scenes at DxO Labs (photos)
DxO Labs' camera and lens tests lets the company design software that compensates for their shortcomings. Here's a look at the company's test of the new Canon 5D Mark III.
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US and China test response capabilities via cyber war games
The U.S. and China have held two cyber war games so far to conduct informal talks about how the two would react if they thought they were being attacked. A third meeting is slated for next month.
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Raspberry Pi passes critical test - almost set for sale
The makers of the mini-Linux computer, Raspberry Pi showed their product was safe for ordinary users.
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Apple lab-testing 7.85-inch iPad prototype, but will it ever be released?
A noted Apple blogger says the company is presently testing a 7.85-inch iPad in its labs. Should Apple even bother to release a smaller iPad?
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Facebook open-sources mobile browser test suite Ringmark
Facebook has open-sourced Ringmark, the company's mobile browser test suite. This means that not only can you use it, and discuss it on W3C, but you can now contribute to it as well.
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California abandons $2 billion court management system
California's court management system is now officially dead. It's time for state legislators to examine how the state manages its multi-billion dollar budget.
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Is your service SOA or cloud-ready? A 5-question litmus test
Ensuring the enterprise-worthiness of a service amidst the 'fog and friction' of development and design.
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Microsoft testing malware protection for Azure virtual machines
Testers can download for free Microsoft Endpoint Protection for Windows Azure, a new plug-in for VM protection.
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Dell adds automated productivity features to cloud services portfolio
Both the Adobe EchoSign and AppExtremes Conga Composer services are based upon Dell's Integrated CRM for offering for storing and sharing data in a single space.
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Opscode lands $19.5 million; cloud infrastructure automation
Cloud infrastructure automation firm Opscode announced this morning that it raised $19.5 million from investors.
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Microsoft - Convergence at Last?
Microsoft has reached a turning point - and made the turn. They are launching their "dynamic businesses" strategy with a confidence that they haven't shown for several years and it suits them...
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Oops! New iPad drop test
The new iPad is just as fragile as the iPad 2. Surprised?
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Facebook automates turning your friends into acquaintances
If you let it, Facebook will now move some of your friends into your Acquaintances list. The end result is that you will see less updates in your News Feed from anyone you deem an acquaintance.
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Video: Penetration testing considered harmful
The multi-million dollar penetration testing industry comes under scrutiny.
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