maggie biggs
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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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SuSE 7.3 offers solid server reach and desktop usability
Linux vendor SuSE has significantly enhanced its eponymous Linux distribution with its newest release, version 7.3. Enterprises should evaluate SuSE Linux 7.3 with an eye toward its broad server...
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IBM's eLiza: Self-healing IT
IBM's Project eLiza aims to supply enterprises with self-managing infrastructure that will free up IT budgets and relieve administrators from tedious network chores. Maggie Biggs explores eLiza's...
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Asset management: Know what you want
It's not exciting, but asset management software can lead to something that is--IT cost savings. Gartner recently estimated that a single end-user system could cost you more than $41,000 during...
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Native XML databases boost e-business transaction speeds
Implementing a native XML database on the middle tier can accelerate transaction processing today and leave you well prepared for Web services tomorrow.
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JDO gives Java easy data access
The Java Data Objects standard holds out the promise of lower software development costs, more portable applications, and faster deployment times.
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VoIP: Is anybody listening?
Voice-over-IP (VoIP) is hardly a new technology. Vocal Tec Communications first introduced it circa 1995. Since then, geeks and hobbyists everywhere have had a great time talking to one another...
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Sprint CEO Dan Hesse talks Palm Pre deals
Maggie Reardon interviews Sprint CEO Dan Hesse about the Palm Pre and breaks exclusive news that the Palm Pre could be exclusive to Sprint longer than six months.
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SuSE 7.3 offers solid server reach and desktop usability
Linux vendor SuSE has significantly enhanced its eponymous Linux distribution with its newest release, version 7.3. Enterprises should evaluate SuSE Linux 7.3 with an eye toward its broad server...
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IBM's eLiza: Self-healing IT
IBM's Project eLiza aims to supply enterprises with self-managing infrastructure that will free up IT budgets and relieve administrators from tedious network chores. Maggie Biggs explores eLiza's...
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Asset management: Know what you want
It's not exciting, but asset management software can lead to something that is--IT cost savings. Gartner recently estimated that a single end-user system could cost you more than $41,000 during...
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Native XML databases boost e-business transaction speeds
Implementing a native XML database on the middle tier can accelerate transaction processing today and leave you well prepared for Web services tomorrow.
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JDO gives Java easy data access
The Java Data Objects standard holds out the promise of lower software development costs, more portable applications, and faster deployment times.
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VoIP: Is anybody listening?
Voice-over-IP (VoIP) is hardly a new technology. Vocal Tec Communications first introduced it circa 1995. Since then, geeks and hobbyists everywhere have had a great time talking to one another...
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Women and the Internet: Excuse me, coming through!
The Internet has been a male dominated medium, where men have surfed for information and recreation. Today the numbers show the importance of women using the Internet in the U.S. and Latin America.
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Building a mobile empire
Telefonica and Portugal Telecom announce a US$10 billion joint venture in Latin America's largest economy. What will this mean for Brazil and the rest of the region?
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High-tech toilets to flood U.S.
Japanese toilet-maker plans to export interactive models.
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