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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Linux systems are saving more than just money
Charles Hagen saved approximately $10,000 when he used Linux and Apache to set up his nonprofit Web hosting business, and now he's hoping to save tax dollars using the same formula. The...
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Linux TCO edge: Lower labor costs
Linux administrators are better qualified than Windows admins--and they can manage 10 times the load. Grant Gross says Oliver Rist got it wrong--Linux has the TCO edge over Windows.
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Nonprofit cuts costs with Linux
Hagen Information Technology saved approximately $10,000 when it used Linux and Apache to set up its nonprofit Web hosting business. The company's owner is now hoping to help his local...
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Clustered Linux: supercomputing on the cheap
When a bioscience software company wanted a supercomputer system, the seven-figure price of mainframe clustering turned them toward the Linux platform, which cost considerably less to deploy.
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Applying for scholarships? Google yourself first.
Are scholarship sponsors joining the online vetting process?
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On 1-year anniversary, organized NSTIC looking for fast track
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace is getting its house in order a year after its inception. The issue now is if it can gain speed and rally a critical mass of public and...
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Gen-Y business grants offered through Twitter experiments
Twitter is being used as a medium to distribute financial advice to members of Generation Y.
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Gov.-led ID plan picks finalists for $10 million grant program
Finalists are picked for the $10 million pilot program being run by the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC).
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Indiana University secures grant for computer network innovation
Indiana University has secured its third set of GENI grants, awarded in order to help develop more efficient technology that can be used in university departments globally.
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Apple granted patent on using apps during calls
This could change everything ... for the competition.
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Google donates $11.5 million to the fight against modern slavery
Google's getting into the holiday spirit with $40 million in grants to charity - including the largest single grant ever given to the fight against modern slavery.
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McKinsey: As Internet grows, an 'empowering influence'
The Internet accounted for 21 percent of gross domestic product growth in the world's largest economies over the last five years, according to a new McKinsey report.
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Conversation with Desktone's Dave Grant
Easy to use, easy to manage cloud-based virtual desktops are Desktone's forte.
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Microsoft Worldwide Public Sector Chief is out
Microsoft's Worldwide Public Sector chief is following its head of enterprise sales out the door, though not in the same manner. Linda Zecher is joining Houghton Mifflin Harcourt as CEO.
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Tech execs playing wait-and-see with IT spending
Technology executives this week indicated that this week's stock market and economic volatility could impact tech spending, but also note customers are better off than in 2008.
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Facebook granted patent for gift giving, after Facebook Gift Shop closes
Last year, Facebook closed down its Gift Shop. This year, Facebook has been granted a patent for gift giving on a social network.
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Canon grants XF305 and XF300 pro camcorders with 3D power
Canon is boosting the recording features on the XF305 and XF300 professional camcorders with 3D capabilities. However, there is a catch.
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Steve Jobs granted "medical leave of absence" from Apple, continues as CEO
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced that he is taking a medical leave of absence. He will continue as CEO.
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Hey! We're getting iPads! Isn't that great?!?!?
iPads (and the Android and Windows tablets that will eventually follow) may very well be the 1:1 devices of choice for schools. That is, if schools can figure out what to do with them.
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Zuckerberg's $100 million education grant: doomed to fail?
Is Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's $100 million gift to the Newark school system doomed to fail?
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