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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
Give your business desktops and laptops a boost. Diskeeper 2011 Professional prevents the majority of fragmentation before it can happen and brings data flow up to peak speed for the best possible...
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Part 6, Barrett unplugged: 'Technology doesn't recognize recessions'
Deep-pocketed Intel isn't waiting for the tech turnaround--it's making investments now to make sure it's competitively positioned when the economy lifts. "Moore's Law isn't going to stop for a...
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Part 5, Barrett unplugged: 'New and different ways' to use computing resources
In the fifth installment of Tech Update's interview with Craig Barrett, Intel's CEO talks about the role grid computing can play in IT capacity planning and whether grids will commoditize the...
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Part 4, Barrett unplugged: Standard interfaces drive innovation
In part 4 of Tech Update's interview with Craig Barrett, Intel's CEO touts standard interfaces as the driver of innovation in the tech industry and warns against fragmentation. He also addresses...
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Part 3, Barrett unplugged: From the pocket to the data center
In Part 3 of his interview with Tech Update, Intel CEO Craig Barrett explains how Intel plans to leverage XScale to squeeze more power onto more small devices, why the "price/performance...
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Part 2, Barrett unplugged: 'You can't keep a proprietary vertical stack'
In Part 2 of his interview with Tech Update, Intel CEO Craig Barrett talks about the battle for supremacy in data center architectures, why the road to innovation lies in modular building blocks...
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Part 1, Barrett unplugged: 'Put that infrastructure in place'
In Part 1 of this exclusive interview, Intel CEO Craig Barrett tells ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber and Tech Update Editorial Director David Berlind that any IT road map should focus on...
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Unplugged: CA's Sanjay Kumar
In an exclusive interview with ZDNet, Computer Associates CEO Sanjay Kumar talks about partnering, privacy, portals--and his company's new licensing model.
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Unplugged: Computer Associates CEO Sanjay Kumar
In an exclusive interview with ZDNet editors, Computer Associates CEO Sanjay Kumar talks about partnering, privacy, portals--and his company's new licensing model.
Additional Results
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HP introduces the Net-Zero Datacenter
HP Labs research into the Net-Zero Energy Datacenter has implications for more efficient management and operation of existing datacenters.
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Torti Gallas a Cisco and NetApp Customer Profile
Torti Gallas says that overhauling your IT infrastructure doesn't need to be a big ordeal. Technologies from Cisco, NetApp and VMware were a foundation the company is using to support its growth.
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Racemi DynaCenter 4.2 migrates Windows images to the cloud
Moving Windows applications can be tricky. Configurations, drivers, disks and networking layouts must be managed. Racemi's DynaCenter has offered this capability for years. Now it can be used to...
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Mitt Romney's kinder, gentler iPad
Now we can finally rest assured that no matter which party wins the White House, our leaders will benefit daily from outsourcing American manufacturing jobs to underpaid Chinese workers.
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Mac, PC solid state drives aren't compatible
Apple MacBook Air and PC ultrabooks use new solid state drive (SSD) modules. But don't count on any cross-platform or cross-manufacturer compatibility.
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The future of Adobe installers?
Adobe has long been known for its terrible installation process, both for its productivity applications such as Flash and for its professional creative products. However, with its Creative Cloud...
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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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IBM's Intelligent Clusters - an old idea done well
IBM's pre-configured, pre-tested clusters take the uncertainty out of multi-system deployments. Regardless of how good the idea, IBM didn't think of this first. It is yet another legacy of Digital...
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Don't forget the guys in the networking trenches...
Portable network analysis tools are still an important part of datacenter operations.
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A litigator's view: Three things I know about Oracle v. Google
Google may have prevailed, but fundamentally it seems reasonable for the owner of Java to expect to profit when others profit from Java.
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The curse of free cloud services: a cautionary tale
Cloud services have their failings, and I'm not talking about the usual crashes and cyberattacks. No, sometimes the service just goes away.
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