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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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SharePoint: Why Not?
In many organizations, expansion of Microsoft's SharePoint technologies seems to be inevitable due to unofficial grassroots adoption and standardization on Microsoft Office. However,...
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State of the Portal 2004: Budgeting, Funding, and Frameworks
A survey of more than 380 organizations by META Group has revealed that portals are best thought of as modular software frameworks rather than standalone applications. Also, portal planners...
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Dynamic Site Reviews
Web site reviews should focus on processes rather than simply a snapshot of the site at one point in time. In addition, an analysis of technology and internal organizational structure should...
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Web Governance in the Age of Portals
Web site technology promised organizations the ability to easily post information for employees, partners, suppliers, and customers; however, its simplicity was and still is rarely reined in...
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Mr. Grammar Says ...
Abuse of the term "portal" has caused stakeholders to have inaccurate expectations about Web site complexity and costs. Organizations need to specify whether portal projects involve enterprise...
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WebSphere Portal Server: Aparat Emptor (Let the Buyer Prepare)
IBM's WebSphere Portal Server is attaining significant market and mind share. However, it is a complex product that must be approached with caution and insight to ensure success.
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Has Leap Wireless cracked the subscription music market with Muve?
The secret to the music subscription market may have been cracked by a wireless carrier that's targeting low-income consumers.
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Apple's changing of the Mac OS X guard: Time to take stock as iOS leads
Apple on Wednesday said that Bertrand Serlet, the father of the Mac OS X, will leave the company after 22 years. The future of Apple increasingly becomes about the iOS that powers the iPhone and iPad.
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Is Apple undervalued?
One Seeking Alpha contributor looked at Apple through the lens of Warren Buffett's Buffettology principles. To no surprise, he mostly likes what he sees. Of course, Buffett ain't having any of it.
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NetSuite embarks on richer reseller program
NetSuite revamps and extends its partner program. Will this be enough to keep SAP at bay now that company has Business ByDesign in the market? The program looks good but there is more to be done.
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Clearwire's Chairman to resign post today
The chairman of Clearwire's board of directors will resign his position today, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Craig McCaw, who served as chairman for two years,...
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Can Lèo Apotheker restore HP's reputation on sustainability?
Today announces Leo Apotheker as its new CEO and writes a big check in support of first ammendment rights to a leading non profit. Coincidence or signalof change?
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Dodocase: the best case for your iPad
When Apple releases a new product, there are a few companies that build accessories that far outperform Apple's accessories. Dodocase is no different. I had a chance to speak with Craig Dalton,...
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Google's plan to put communications in the cloud @eComm2010
Google's Craig Walker makes a case for communications moving into the cloud at the Emerging Communications 2010 Conference.
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GrandCentral founder: How to get over an App Store rejection
Nearly three years after Google bought Craig Walker's GrandCentral, he's learned how to work on the Google shuttle, survive days filled with meetings and circumvent a rejection from Apple.
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Why we don't trust Devil Mountain Software (and neither should you)
Devil Mountain Software has been a thorn in the side of Microsoft for years and is adept at garnering headlines. The latest effort is a report claiming that 86 percent of Windows 7 PCs were...
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64-bit Snow Leopard defaults to 32-bit kernel
Apple's OS X 10.6 operating system Snow Leopard by default loads with a 32-bit kernel, despite running 64-bit applications.
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Wireless: Examining the race to the bottom
The wireless industry is facing quite a conundrum: Subscriber growth is faster than the relatively pokey video business, but revenue per subscriber is falling. Toss in the movement by Apple,...
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Australian postal service bans lithium battery air lifts
Australian Post claims the batteries are dangerous and will only deliver them by road - but only if they are lithium-ion and rated for 2 grams, 100-Watt-hours or under.
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The coming wireline business implosion (and how you'll wind up paying for it)
Is the wired telecom business just as doomed as beleaguered automakers like GM and Chrysler and the newspaper industry? It's quite possible a few years down the line. And this wireline fallout...
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