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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Operating IT as a utility
Before you sweat out your next IT purchase, Hurwitz suggests that you consider just buying what you need, when you need it. With utility-based computing, you can purchase computing power just as...
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ASPs: Let's shrink again like we did last summer
The ASP industry is consolidating. Hurwitz asks if the term itself will soon be obsolete.
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Now's the time for utility computing
Utility-based computing can facilitate server consolidation and higher utilization of server infrastructure to improve ROI, according to Hurwitz.
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IBM extends application hosting to SAP, Siebel
By offering new application hosting services for Siebel and SAP apps, Hurwitz says IBM--always underappreciated as a hosted services provider--is starting to flesh out its e-business-on-demand vision.
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Managed services struggling in 2002
It's been a tough year for managed services, but the near-term signs aren't all bad. Hurwitz reviews the year so far and explains why utility-based computing may spawn a rebound.
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Specialty MSPs making the most of market niches
By pursuing market niches and intelligent acquisitions and mergers, Hurwitz says speciality MSPs are competing effectively in an otherwise difficult market for service providers.
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VMware: Server consolidation drives virtual machine revival
VMware has quietly and steadily built up a leadership position in virtual machine technology.
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Utility computing going mainstream
Utility computing is already influencing how enterprises acquire, manage, and source their IT infrastructure. If these scenarios fit your situation, a utility outsourcing strategy could be right...
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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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Zuora partners with accounting software companies
The company said that it has partnered with FinancialForce.com, Intacct and Sage to standardize how subscription revenue is treated with accounting applications.
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Microsoft to eliminate its Azure branding in billing portal
Microsoft is cutting the name "Azure" out of the branding for its cloud services on its billing portal.
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Airtel wants to make YouTube a BillBoard for Indian music
Airtel is in talks with Google India to make YouTube into a democratic billboard for music listeners.
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Google Play carrier billing extends to movies, music, and books
With the expansion, Google eliminates the need for some users to give Google Play their credit card information.
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House passes CISPA Internet surveillance bill
A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn't work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.
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YouTube faces massive music royalty bill in German copyright case
YouTube could face a massive royalties bill after a court case went against the video-sharing site. The ruling also ruled that YouTube alone is responsible for its users' submissions.
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Nokia Lumia 900's bill of materials: $209
Strong efforts from both Microsoft and Nokia have helped keep the bill of materials for the Lumia 900 to a minimum, offering the Windows Phone handset a better shot at making some money.
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Sony hit by tax bill, doubles loss forecast; loses $6.4 billion
Sony's U.S. tax bill pushed the company into a further loss for 2011, but promises 2012 to be "much better".
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TeenTech Weekly: Porn stars, 'racist' tweets, student-teacher relationship bills
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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PC bill of materials creeps higher
Vendors will face higher costs to make PCs throughout 2012. Apple is catching a break on NAND prices.
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Netflix inks deal with Apple to offer sign-up and billing via Apple TV and iTunes
Hinting at what a cable provider deal could look like, Netflix will allow subscribers to sign up for the service via Apple TV and handle billing through iTunes.
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