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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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The Future of Financial Force.com - How Salesforce.com Benefits, too
Wow - The Financial Force.com product line may have the rosiest future of all the products showcased at the recent Dreamforce.com show in SFO. Read why here.
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Free software great and small
They envision a world with Linux running on the smallest embedded devices to the largest supercomputer clusters, and all possible devices in between. It's only a matter of time before even desktop...
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MacBook battery calibration
Colleague and PowerPage contributor Kenn Marks Sr. contributes some tips on calibrating your MacBook battery. A customer's MacBook Pro was shutting down while displaying that it still had 20...
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Of DVDs and documents
In their marketing claims around getting OOXML anointed as an International Standard, Microsoft says that more standards mean greater consumer choice. But sometimes less is more. We only have to...
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Insecurity blues: What I learned from my buggy code
Jeremy Allison: There's nothing worse than discovering that your own bad code has caused thousands of people to waste their time rolling out patches. Still, it's easier to find and fix security...
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The Low Point--a view from the Valley: The innovation game
Innovation these days is being used as a code word for large, corporate controlled research and development, regardless of any results it might produce.
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Insanity and the standards process
Microsoft's OOXML may have stumbled on the standards fast track, but the format is already implemented in Office 2007.
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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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Jeremy Lin joins Facebook
Jeremy Lin has joined Facebook. Oh sure, he was probably using the world's most popular social network before, but now he's got a new public account that anyone can Subscribe to.
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How Sun's need to control the code cost them the company
Sun was the poster child of a company trying to retain complete control over everything they released into Open Source, and Sun vs. the Linux world was a wonderful example of the weakness of...
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Expect Microsoft attack on open source citadel, says Allison
Open source evangelist Jeremy Allison was in New Zealand yesterday, where he issued dire warnings of Microsoft launching a patent attack against open source to win back mobile market share.
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Still Livin' La Vida Linux
It's been over a year since I wrote about my conversion to a Linux based digital media environment. This time I guess it's the MPAA who would be calling me a criminal, rather than the (RIAA) but...
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The Future of Financial Force.com - How Salesforce.com Benefits, too
Wow - The Financial Force.com product line may have the rosiest future of all the products showcased at the recent Dreamforce.com show in SFO. Read why here.
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Mono-mania: It's risky business
The Open Source Mono project is controversial because it is a re-implementation of Microsoft's .NET technology. It's time for Miguel De Icaza's Mono implementation -- and applications that use it...
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Why writing a Windows compatible file server is (still) hard
Sometimes I encounter a coding problem so intransigent that fixing it is a triumph worth sharing with the world. Have I mentioned how much I hate Microsoft Excel? Welcome to a day in the life of a...
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The media is dead. Long live the media
I've given up on the mainstream media -- movies, TV, even newspapers. There's a shift taking place from an old style of centralized network media to a decentralized peer-to-peer media. This is the...
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In Office SP2, Microsoft manages to reduce interoperability
Microsoft Office SP2 claims to have a fully compliant version of ODF, and that's probably true, as defined by the specification. It's just completely useless at interoperating with other...
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GPL's cloudy future
One of the things about getting older is that you learn to ignore things until you have to do something about them. It's a learned efficiency, I suppose, rationing your increasingly precious time...
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Windows 7: A sound of thunder
The amazing thing about Windows marketing is that everything a user might want is always available in the next version. Try and ignore the marketing thunder and check out a version of Linux. You...
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When Linux fails
At first glance, Free and Open Source software should be perfect for places like Mali. The local economy is poor, and average salaries make proprietary software an unimaginable expense for most...
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