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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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The new 2-tier client-DaaS architecture
Mobile clients could set a trend towards adoption of a new 2-tier application architecture that talks directly to a cloud-hosted database-as-a-service such as Database.com, cutting out the need...
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Who does client-server serve?
On the surface one of the oddest things about a large client-server operation that grew from an earlier 327X style system is that they didn't meet their SLA terms then, and don't now - but the...
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Prediction: events the next big event for enterprise IT
We're moving from transaction-based processing to event processing, says TIBCO CEO Ranadive
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Gallery: Opera Unite turns your PC into a server
The idea behind Opera Unite is to take the client-server computing model and toss it into a browser. Your computer can share content with other PCs on the Web without servers.
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Webinar: Modernization pulls new value from legacy and client-server enterprise applications
The logic, data, and integration patterns' value within these older applications can be effectively extracted and repurposed using a variety of tools and methods. That means the IT and business...
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Clouds, history, and unmitigated drivel
One reason Wintel is doomed to repeat this week's version of Code Red again and again is that the people working in that community have no sense of history - no willingness to look at what has...
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From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
The history of Windows, from 3.11 to Vista, is one of ad hoc adaptation to market conditions and expectational change among customers. To a large extent it's been about playing catch up to Unix...
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Central Desktop launches Enterprise SaaS suite
When it comes to online collaboration, Central Desktop has been serving small and medium-sized businesses for some time with the tools they need to manage versions of files, emails related to a...
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Hacking the vote
If you're out to commit election fraud the vulnerabiity of present evoting machines makes that route look attractive, but in reality success will only get you a few votes. To really cheat...
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Oracle's Beehive push portends rethinking of economics and methods of enterprise messaging
Exchange and its cotierie is widely acklowledged as coming with an agilty deficit and at a premium TCO -- but with commodity-priced features and functions. For all intents and purposes, email,...
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Dancing on E-voting's grave
Any application, including e-voting applications, that run on programmable gear in user hands can be subverted. It may generally be difficult, the bad guys may usually get caught, but no auditor...
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OpenSpan to ease client/server modernization by ushering apps from desktop to Web server
Yep, there are still plenty of companies and apps out there making their journey from the 1980s to the 1990s -- hey, better late than never. If you have any DOS apps still running, however, I have...
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Sabotage and the cost of change
One of the hidden costs of change is the cost of getting past antagonistic perceptions - and that cost means that change is often good for the organization but not worth it for you.
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N-Tier: Rube Goldberg meets Wintel Scalability
What we call the "N-tier architecture" is really just an uninformed accomodation to Wintel scalability limitations - a kind of Rube Goldberg meets career needs response to achieving SMP via the...
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Why client-server fails
Client-server fails on the issue of serialization - maintaining consistency when a user on one remote PC changes data in use by somebody else. Starting with stored procedures the solutions have...
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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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Ray Ozzie bringing 'syncromesh' to the Web
Guest post: Dan Farber, Between the Lines alumnus and founding editor-in-chief of ZDNet, is editor-in-chief of CNET News.com. Ray Ozzie has a history of trying to break through software and...
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Nexaweb Advance takes RIA value to the enterprise application modernization imperative
For Nexaweb, the end game for enterprises is flexible composite workflows, and so the newest offerings are more than tools and platform, there's a professional services component, to take the best...
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SaaS client reaches functional parity with client-server
On-demand CRM vendor RightNow Technologies is claiming its new SaaS client for contact center desktops now offers functional parity with on-premise rivals
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From Brief: 2
Strategic technology decisions are hardly ever about technology - they're usually about who you put in charge and what the consequences of that choice will be.
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