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Keeping Your SQL Server Databases Defragmented with Diskeeper
Check out this white paper to learn how you can easily defrag your SQL server with the diskeeper utility. Keep reading to discover the difference it can make.
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AIX vs Solaris for job hunters
When choosing between taking courses in Solaris or AIX with a view to making yourself more employable, the key considerations have to do with the type and quality of job you're going after, not...
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A question about Linux
The question the guy really asked was whether Linux successes are bad news for other Unix variants - particularly HP-UX, AIX, and Solaris. My answer is no: when Linux succeeds it's generally good...
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Shock! Dog bites postman! Mainframer attacks Linux to push AIX
Los of people of have agendas - writers like me, for example - but this particular article describes itself as providing management advice, hides its apparent agenda under Sun bashing, and is...
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UNIX - Let's get together and feel all right
People have often accused me of dreaming too much and not having my thoughts anchored in reality, particularly in this world of multi-billion dollar technology companies and big business, when...
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Advice to a former client
The thing about choosing this Unix over that Unix is that the decision isn't usually about technology at all - it's about the people you put in charge of that technology.
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Linux: it's the last word on AIX vs. Solaris
With Linux on Power you get open source, you get a hot chipset, you get that IBM relationship, you get a clear future direction, you get a solid development community, you get access to lots of...
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Solaris vs AIX: The threatscape
A Novell director, if that company turns out to hold the rights and obligations involved, cannot meet his responsibilities to shareholders other than IBM by leaving a potential billion or two in...
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Solaris vs AIX: Price/performance
These are transitional products - what we really need to know is what comparable stuff will cost from both companies late next year, but we don't.
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Solaris vs AIX: The people problem
The people problem at the heart of this whole business of trying to predict data center costs under alternative Sun and IBM scenarios is simple and disconcerting: it's the people in charge, not...
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Solaris vs AIX: It's the technology
AIX works, but so did System VR4 on NCR - and, hardware updating aside, that's just about how it compares to Solaris 10.
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Solaris/SPARC vs AIX/Power
Or, if you prefer to see the glass as half empty: the chances that the lack of a critical application forces you into a risky and expensive development or porting project are at least ten times...
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The Linux server bandwagon
With IBM, Sun and Red Hat leading the way, Linux is poised to infiltrate datacenters on a much wider scale. Larry Seltzer looks at how such an exodus might affect Unix.
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The AIX and pains of 64-bit computing
What role will Caldera play in the world of 64-bit Unix?
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Microsoft, Skype and the acquisition integration paradox
A brief survey of acquisitions indicates that integration appears to be the way to go. What does that mean about the line Microsoft is walking with the Skype acquisition?
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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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Quick look at the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 (hands-on)
The ThinkPad X230 is an ultraportable laptop with a great keyboard worthy of the ThinkPad name.
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IBM bans Siri: Privacy risk, or corporate paranoia at its best?
IBM has banned Siri over concerns Apple and its partners could actively read uploaded queries. Corporate paranoia at its finest, or is IBM right to ban the intelligent assistant?
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Yuchun Lee's journey from card counter to IBM's social media guru
The man in charge of IBM's effort to help chief marketing officers do their jobs learned how to take a chance while "Bringing Down the House" in Las Vegas.
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Tale of the magnetic tape: 60 years at IBM
In 1952 IBM solved the problem of using magnetic tape to back up computer-generated data.
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ThinkPad X1 Carbon: When an Ultrabook is not an Ultrabook
Don't put an Ultrabook sticker on this new notebook from Lenovo. It's a ThinkPad, and that carries more marketing weight.
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