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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Protect your lap while computing with the LapGuard Laptop Cooling Pad
LapGuard offers a variable speed fan to keep your laptop cool, while shielding you from radiation
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Dell provides Internet2 computing power & collaboration
Dell's cloud services make an early play on Internet2
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In the cloud era, let's start calling IT what it is: 'Innovation Team'
Cloud, the third great shift in 50 years of computing, presents a golden opportunity for IT to get out in front and lead.
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Trenton Computer Festival, the early days of computing, and me
TCF is unlike any other computer event in the world. It's special. It's unique. In a way, the birthplace of DIY-IT was the Trenton Computer Festival.
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IBM takes quantum computing to the next level
IBM takes advantage of qubits which can potentially work on millions of computations at once - far outperforming a PC.
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IBM edges closer to quantum computing (images)
Big Blue says its researchers have gotten the company to the point where a practical quantum computing system is closer than ever. This is thanks to the qubit, or a superconducting quantum bit.
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All aboard computing's 'learning age'?
Watson is a kick-off for what IBM hopes is a continual innovation march toward machines that can use artificial intelligence.
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IBM eyes new systems with 'integrated expertise' built in
IBM on April 11 will "unveil a new era of computing" and a "new family of expert integrated systems," according to hardware chief Rod Adkins.
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University of Illinois announces new technology facility
The University of Illinois has announced the development of a new centre designed to promote entrepreneurship, start-ups and computing technology.
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10 years since the Bill Gates security memo: A personal journey
Ten years after the famous Trustworthy Computing memo, Microsoft principal cybersecurity architect Michael Howard shares memories from the Redmond security trenches.
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Crowdsourcing to predict the future of computing
An experiment in predicting the future using crowdsourcing has predicted advances in technology, wireless, cloud intelligence, artificial intelligence and the mutation of super viruses.
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One-quarter of Europeans offline, and have never seen a LOLcat
Around 100 million Europeans have never been online, casting doubt over how far the Internet actually reaches. It seems governments are stalling in hope 4G could solve the problem.
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How Alan Turing ushered in modern computing (photos)
A look at the seminal thinker's legacy: the early age of modern computing.
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Intel's 1 teraflop chip, exascale computing needs better story
Intel's Knights Corner processor highlights how a huge system from 1997 can now be crammed on a single chip breaking the 1 teraflop mark. Now what?
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frog creative chief: think outside the computer box
frog's Mark Rolston presents a vision for omnipresent computing and what it will take to build it.
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Microsoft predicts the future - without laptops (photos)
Microsoft has predicted the future of computing lies with smart devices in connected rooms that will change their settings according to the person using them.
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Facebook: 'Open hardware' integral to green IT infrastructure
Open Compute Project strives to model itself after the Apache Software Foundation, with technical contributions vetted by community members.
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FedEx CIO Carter: 'Next era of Internet is sensor-based computing'
Carter held up a first generation of FedEx's SenseAware device, the company's mobility secret weapon.
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Legacy: Steve Jobs put the personal in computing
The greatest legacy left by Steve Jobs is putting the personal in computing. The Apple devoted customer base understands this better than anyone.
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Kindle Fire: The commoditization of computing has begun
The Kindle Fire will expose millions of consumers to a rich online user experience because of the cheap price. This will turn personal computing into a commodity and change everything.
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