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Keeping Your SQL Server Databases Defragmented with Diskeeper
Check out this white paper to learn how you can easily defrag your SQL server with the diskeeper utility. Keep reading to discover the difference it can make.
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HealthIT boom showing on bottom lines
Meaningful use is already fattening the bottom lines of companies like Allscripts-Misys, where profit for the last quarter was up 17%.
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A 3G phone you can drop, freeze, and use in a downpour
When Motorola told me I would be able to put their new Tundra mobile phone through "extreme" tests, I couldn't resist. Who doesn't want to intentionally drop a cell phone? As it turns out, the...
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Carbon trading in the real world
There has been some talk of beginning a national carbon trading, "cap=-and'trade" system in the U.S. Are we sure we want efforts to stop air pollution to be tied to the same uncontrolled market...
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What I learned in 2008
If politics is the art of distorting reality for your own purposes, IT really ought to be seen as the art of applying reality for corporate purposes - but IT politicians often win, and it's not...
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Open source and the bottom line
It has been a hard decade for software billionaires and the next decade will be just as hard. Because the open source genie is not going back into the lamp. But net-net, the world is much better...
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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are CNET Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including Roku's new Netflix player, a travel USB hard drive, and a set of Bluetooth speakers from Nokia.Here''s our weekly roundup of...
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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are CNET Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including a fashionable Bluetooth headset, Bose on-ear headphones, and the BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Sprint.Here''s our weekly roundup...
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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are ZDNet Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including Apple's 24-inch iMac, a Beltronics radar detector, and the "most sophisticated NAS device."
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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are ZDNet Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including Apple's new iMac, the LG Vu, and a USB drive that turns any PC into a wireless router.
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Asus' 8.9" Eee draws crowds at CeBIT
Here in CeBIT 2008, crowds descended on Hannover Germany to see the latest technologies. Germany is certainly a lovely country but there's nothing lovable about the 5.60 Euro per gallon gas...
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Catching x86 between Rocks and Cells
Sun's "rock" technologies seem likely to have an odd consequence: extending the life of single core, single threaded, x86 technologies including both Windows and Linux.
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BPEL4People advances toward the mainstream
Do people need BPEL4People?
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Vista SP1 still vulnerable to speech recognition 'analog' hole
A little more than a year ago, Sebastian Krahmer posted a question on the Dailydave security mailing list whether Vista's speech recognition was exploitable or not via malicious sound files that...
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The power of open spectrum
Thanks to one clever grad student, and one small charity, Houston's poorest will soon have better broadband than you and I, free. This is due to the magic of WiFi, of unlicensed wireless broadband.
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Mac Pro is now the cheapest high-end workstation
Earlier this month I wrote "Build a Mac Pro equivalent workstation for 1/3 the cost" and the pricing didn't look good for the Mac. Now that the new Mac Pro with updated specifications and a much...
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Recording industry should brace for more bad news
Artists don't need record labels anymore. Mashboxx founder Wayne Rosso says more changes are ahead because of shifts in technology and economics.
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Forrester's prescription for green IT
There’s a new report out of Forrester Research with some practical tips for CIOs who have been drafted with crafting a green IT agenda (or, who want to get a jump on this proactively)....
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Why spam can only be managed, not ended
Years ago when I was still a bit more naive, I thought we could end the spam dilemma if we would simply implement domain-level sender authentication using digital signatures. In fact when David...
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Enterprise SOA concept falls out of favor
Some SOA services may surface at the enterprise level, but most will serve focused, local business needs. And that's okay.
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Ethanol isn't a magic word
Cascadia Capital's Michael Butler says hype around ethanol may blind people to complex realities of the clean-technology business.
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