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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Investing well in IT with emphasis on KPIs separates business leaders from laggards, survey results show
When you delve underneath these companies who get such great returns on IT, you find two or three different things that are embodied in what we saw in some of the leaders here. One of them is...
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Differences between approaches to APM - a chat with Jesse Rothstein of Extrahop
There are three basic approaches to application performance management. Jesse Rothstein, CEO and co-founder of ExtraHop, presents his view of which is the best.
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Study: SOA nine times more likely at 'outperforming' companies
IBM Institute for Business Value: Look underneath the hood of a successfully performing company, and chances are you will find a service oriented architecture approach to business technology.
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Video: What's the difference between CIO and CTO?
When you talk about IT leadership career tracks, the question that almost always comes up is, "What's the difference between the CIO and the CTO?" Though the two roles sound similar, there are...
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Costing Sun Ray vs Wintel
If you compare the capital cost of a Wintel server and desktop architecture using Dell gear with 22" screens to that of a redundant SPARC/Sun Ray system with 24" screens, the Sun system comes in...
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Does computer make any difference in the quality of teen writing?
Amount of writing Quality of writing More/better 41% 29% Less/worse 12 6 Doesn’t make any difference 43 63 Source: Pew Internet Project
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Vista SP1 vs. XP SP2 - Part Deux
Following the benchmarks I carried out last week, I decided that the PC Doc HQ lab rats needed to pull a few all-nighters and carry out some more benchmarking tests on Vista SP1 and XP SP2. Is it...
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Are AVCHD camcorders the next HD lie?
When I wrote "Don’t believe the low bit-rate ‘HD’ lie" with a comparison, I had no idea that these compromises in quality would apply to the latest consumer HD camcorder format called AVCHD...
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MySpace: Will its socialist-like approach to its social app developers succeed?
MySpace kicked off its developer program Tuesday by providing API's and development tools to tens of thousands of developers, with some unique diistinctions, and restrictions, that it hopes will...
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Vista virtualization: The bigger picture
Microsoft has belatedly gotten around to relaxing its licensing rules so that customers can install any edition of Windows Vista in a virtual machines, including the less expensive Home Basic and...
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Roadblocks en route to free, legal music
Some companies are trying to give away songs and make money through ads, but they're beset by their own mistakes and by record industry resistance.
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Coverity work spun backward
Closed source code is just as buggy, just as flawed, as these open source projects were before Coverity started working with them. The difference is you aren't being told, and the programs aren't...
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What the heck is the difference among all those Canon ELPHs anyway?
As I mentioned in my last post, I’m a big fan of Canon’s Digital ELPH series, but I can’t tell you how many times friends have called me from Best Buy in a state of confusion about which one...
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How common are medical kickbacks?
A kickback sounds like a bribe, and it is, but in other circumstances it might be considered a commission. The difference is that the relationship in a kickback scheme is opaque to the customer....
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Tech design with thought
Don Norman, human-computer interaction expert and author, shares his vision for The Design of Future Things.
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Why spam can only be managed, not ended
Years ago when I was still a bit more naive, I thought we could end the spam dilemma if we would simply implement domain-level sender authentication using digital signatures. In fact when David...
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Did GOOG beat estimates by shortchanging publishing partners?
Last week Google beat financial analyst forecasts and its shares rose. I looked at the third quarter 2007 results, in particular, its traffic acquisition costs (TAC), and noticed something very...
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Jimmy Wales and Enterprise Wikis
At the Summer Davos in Dalian, China, I was able to speak to Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, about wikis in the enterprise. Wikipedia has become not only the world’s most popular wiki,...
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Steve Jobs smart credit move
When Steve Jobs yesterday told early iPhone buyers the equivalent of 'tough luck,' I like many others was pretty ticked off. On my personal blog, I said: Regardless of Apple’s economic...
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Intel modifies Wi-Fi to add mileage
Wireless access that travels more than 60 miles? Yes, if you have the right antenna, according to Intel's researchers.Photos: Going long
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