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HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers: Power, Flexibility & Serviceability
With the Proliant Gen8 line of servers from HP, you'll get everything you're looking for. Check out this white paper to learn more about HP's Proliant Gen8 servers and how they can help you get...
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Larry's Museum of Dead Technology
A bonus during a visit to VC Larry Marcus: A tour of his tiny but dense museum of tech.
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Talking Brazil IT with Stefanini's Antonio Moreira
We caught up with Antonio Moreira, CEO of North American operations for Stefanini IT Solutions, to talk about outsourcing, Brazil's IT market and other issues for the company.
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Here's how to speed up the Internet - create an open index
An easy way to speed up the Internet by having an open index that all search engines can use. A Google exec says it's a good idea...
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Exclusive: Shuttleworth talks Ubuntu 10.04, cloud integration, and Ubuntu on tablets
Ubuntu officially launched the next big update to its OS on Thursday. We spoke with Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth about what's in 10.04, the new UI, cloud integration, and whether we'll see a...
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Should IT let users bring their own laptops and smartphones? [podcast]
We've been talking about the consumerization of IT for years, but it's now reaching an inflection point. Is it time for IT to accept it and adapt?
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Tech companies to watch in 2010 [podcast]
Which technology companies will be making the big deals, releasing the most important products, and changing the industry in 2010? Here are our predictions.
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News to know: Apple; Phishing attacks; RIM; Intel
Apple, phishing attacks, RIM's latest Bold and Intel lead Monday's headliners.
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What if the search-index was run by a non-profit? GOOG founders once supported that idea
Google's founders once thought that search was so important it should be non-profit. Maybe now's a good time to do that.
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What would Larry Ellison do with Microsoft (it wouldn't be Vine)
The blogosphere is abuzz with the latest creation from Microsoft---Vine, a Twitter meets Facebook messaging system (Techmeme). The big question: Would Larry Ellison do this? Answer: Nope....
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MobileRead posts exclusive images of Amazon's next Kindle
It was bound to happen that the new Kindle would come out a couple months after I finally gave in and bought my own after owning the Sony 505 for several months. Larry is heading to the Morgan...
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LinkedIn's apps: good idea but...
Larry Dignan offers his view on the announcement that LinkedIn has added in a bundle of applications designed to enhance the platform. Larry is mildly dismissive, suggesting that: I wouldn’t...
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Oracle Fires A Booming Shot Across The Bow Of The Storage Vendor Establishment
Yesterday at Oracle OpenWorld, Larry Ellison announced the database giant's first foray into the hardware realm, unveiling the HP/Oracle Database Machine, branded as Exadata. The Exadata system...
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News to know: Apple sued; IDF; Adobe hijack; Microsoft-Novell
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Sam Diaz: Apple faces suit over iPhone. Is it still worth the switch? Techmeme IDF wrap:...
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Larry misses the mark on Yahoo BOSS
Larry Dignan wrote an article today called "Yahoo's desperate search times call for open source", about this week's announcement of the Yahoo BOSS platform. Unfortunately Larry has gotten it all...
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A surprise conversation with Larry Ellison
Late last evening I received an invitation to attend Oracle's Collaborate08 conference in Denver. I had to decline, living some 5,144 miles away from this year's venue and, being a blogger, barely...
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Shell farms out IT, telecommunications to EDS, AT&T, T-Systems for $4.2 billion
Royal Dutch Shell said Monday that it will farm out its technology and telecommunications infrastructure in three deals valued at about $4.2 billion. The outsourcing arrangement is notable given...
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BTL podcast: Demo 08, Yahoo woes, Amazon's moves and more...
This week on the Between the Lines podcast, I give a wrap up from my trip to the Demo 08 conference, where 77 products were introduced. We also discuss some of the recent earnings and...
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The ERP devil's triangle
According to recent research, almost half of all software development projects are challenged: they run over-budget, miss deadlines, and so on. With this in mind, I read Larry Dignan's blog post,...
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Disrupting the business SAP style
Larry Dignan has the latest update in the never-ending A1S saga but leaves some lingering questions: In the mid-market there will likely be “rental models� that resemble traditional leasing...
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Windows: on the client or server?
From Web-based applications to thin-client computing, there are many different ways to move programs from clients to servers. Larry Seltzer examines several server-based approaches.
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