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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
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IBM's latest DB2 woos Oracle customers
Big Blue released the latest version of its database management system DB2, version 9.7, with new features that include the ability for the database to run applications written for Oracle and...
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Linux leader: Oracle-Sun good news for Linux
Linux Foundation leader Jim Zemlin says business-software leader Oracle is strategically aligned with Linux, as well as a Linux distributor and a major user of the open-source operating system.
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Gartner sees boom for virtualization in slump
While virtualization software will take a knock from the downturn in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, the market should bounce back, researcher Gartner predicts.
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Intel ships Moblin to the Linux Foundation
The non-profit Linux Foundation announced that it was going to host the Moblin project which aims to develop mobile Linux-based applications.
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IBM and Wyse lead thin-client revival
Energy saving is on the agenda for IBM, as it signs up the thin-client specialist to deliver terminals to its Global Services division.
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Outsourcing prices to fall 10 percent
Gartner predicts that increased competition will force current outsourcing providers to drop prices at an average of 10 percent over the next two years.
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Microsoft gives discounts on software licenses
The company has cut prices by up to 25 percent for leasing some of its software, including SQL Server and SharePoint.
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SAP and IBM offer joint cloud migration
The two companies demonstrated a new tool at CeBIT 2009, based on IBM's Power 6 systems that offers live migration via cloud computing.
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Gartner: PC sales to see worst fall in history
Shipments of new PCs are set to fall by 11.9 percent this year in the industry's 'sharpest unit decline in history', analysts at Gartner have predicted.
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IBM firmware glitch puts brake on Seagate drives
Issue causes Seagate SATA drives in IBM's xSeries and BladeCenter servers to hang, making the servers practically unusable.
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Multicore chips leave software trailing, warns Gartner
The growth of multicore processors is too fast for software, which struggles to use the technology effectively, Gartner says.
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IBM accused of mainframe monopoly
A small US company has filed a complaint with the European Commission, accusing IBM of abusing its position in the European mainframe market.
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Intel cuts prices by up to 48 percent
Price cuts have been applied to many Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Pentium, Celeron and Xeon chips, as the company gears up to compete with rival AMD.
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Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability
Both US-CERT and security organization F-Secure have issued warnings, urging IT professionals to apply a Microsoft patch.
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HP dismisses cloud 'hype'
Top HP software execs say that, while the computing models represented by 'the cloud' are important, they don't like the name or associated hype.
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IT faces 'dire shortage' of core skills, study
The skills needed to modernize core IT assets are in short supply, according to latest report from the application-management company
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Microsoft: How we'll take on VMware
The software maker believes it has the tools and the right price point to beat VMware in the battle for the virtualisation market.
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Dell speeds backup with disk-to-disk system
The PowerVault DL2000 will simplify and accelerate data backup by offering disk storage and backup in one unit, Dell says.
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IBM claims 'Quicksilver' flash sets data-speed record
A project under development from IBM is setting new records for data-transfer speeds using solid-state technology with one million input/outputs per second.
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Microsoft finally launches Hyper-V
Analysts have welcomed the release of the hypervisor, but rival VMware claims Hyper-V has been a long time coming and lacks functionality.
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