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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Mercury Interactive Takes a Leadership Role in IT Governnance
On February 9, 2004 Mercury Interactive, the global leader in business technology optimization (BTO), announced the release of Mercury Portfolio Management 5.5 within its IT Governance (ITG)...
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Xamarin abandons its Silverlight for Linux technology
Moonlight, the open-source implementation of Silverlight for Linux and Unix, is no more.
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Disaster recovery needs leading SMBs to cloud
At least one-third of small businesses in a Symantec study pointed to data backup as a big consideration for their move to the cloud, echoing other research.
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Visual Studio LightSwitch: Will it emerge from sleeper status?
The first version of Microsoft's Visual Studio LightSwitch dev tool has achieved only modest traction in the market. Here's a set of recommendations from an ardent supporter of the product.
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Google kicks Oracle in its patent teeth
Oracle loses its patent claims and so Google has almost completely defeated Oracle in its vain attempts to squeeze an intellectual property payoff from Google and Android.
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London's thriving cloud start-up scene
There's a sudden flourishing of cloud start-up talent in the UK. What's brought it about?
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Will Windows Phone's bumpy start eventually lead to success?
How long will it really take for Microsoft to grab even ten percent of the worldwide smartphone market?
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Sprint's HTC Evo 4G LTE to start shipping (around) May 24th
Held up by U.S. Customs over patent concerns, HTC's EVO 4G LTE may soon reach the hands of pre-orderers.
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FB starts trading on the Nasdaq
Facebook is now a public company. Will the stock go up, or down? The social networking giant has started trading shares on the Nasdaq under the "FB" ticker. Be honest: you're a little excited.
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San Francisco hates your startup: SceneTap
San Francisco denizens are angry that facial-detection cameras placed in bars by nightlife startup app SceneTap go live on Friday.
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DARPA's vision for getting instant satellite pics to troops (photos)
The SeeMe program seeks to develop a constellation of small low-orbit "disposable" satellites to provide on-demand imagery to troops.
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Learning to program at age 30: here's how I'm approaching it
After 12 years, I've finally found what I needed to take the plunge into programming. So as to help others like me who have been interested, but could never quite flesh it out, here's how I'm...
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Researchers spot fake mobile antivirus scanners on Google Play
Security researchers from AegisLab have spotted numerous fake mobile antivirus scanners, currently available for download at Google's Play marketplace.
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BlackBerry 10 and Windows Phone 8 starting over: Advantage RIM
Microsoft's decision to base Windows Phone on WinRT may give RIM an advantage with BlackBerry 10.
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Android chief called back in Oracle-Google trial to discuss patents
Andy Rubin comes back to court, and Oracle and Google attorneys discuss the importance of mobile OEMs in this trial.
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Schneider Electric launches fast charger for electric vehicles
The EVlink DC Quick Charger joins a growing portfolio of EV chargers designed to provide up to 80 percent of a battery's charger in a half-hour or less.
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The muddled mess of the Oracle vs. Google trial
There were no winners in Oracle vs. Google. Only losers, including all programmers, and perhaps everyone else as well.
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After mixed copyright win over Google, Oracle looks towards patents
The next phase of the trial will consider whether or not Google violated two patents associated with Java.
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Oracle-Google jury deliberations placed on temporary hold
The drama surrounding the jury in Oracle v. Google has heightened, causing deliberations to be briefly placed on hold on Monday.
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MobileMe-2-iCloud deadlines fast approaching
About a year ago, Apple told its MobileMe customers that the company would discontinue the service and transition customers to its new iCloud service. The deadline for most customers is June 30....
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