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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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AMD: Does the resurrection start with 'Shanghai'?
AMD on Thursday launched its Shanghai processor family--the successor to the much maligned Barcelona. The goal: Close the gap on server chips with Intel. The challenge: Convincing customers,...
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AMD CEO Ruiz out; Can Meyer turn it around?
Updated: AMD CEO Hector Ruiz has stepped down and the chipmaker has named chief operating officer Dirk Meyer as its new leader. The news comes amid the latest financial miss for AMD--a second...
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When you have Right on your side (or Left, as the case may be)
I promise you that in coming weeks we'll get back into some real Linux nitty gritty. I have stuff in the queue about new developments in device drivers, and about what I hope will be a fruitful...
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AMD looks for new CEO and growth, but likely to take a few hits first
AMD is on the lookout for a new CEO as it aims to deliver more growth, but the company is likely to suffer initially due to uncertainty about its strategy.
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AMD CEO Meyer resigns, search underway for replacement
AMD CEO Dirk Meyer has resigned his position and CFO Thomas Seifert has moved into the interim position while a board committee conducts a search for new CEO.
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Citrix, Wyse launch virtual-desktop iPad apps
Citrix and Wyse have both released virtual desktop applications for the iPad that let people run Windows applications on Apple's new tablet.
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Does your BI system keep up with you?
When the information you need for early discovery is drawn from multiple sources and is derived from analytical processes, the speed and accuracy of that information and the accompanying analysis...
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Judges uphold Word patent-infringement ruling
A US Court of Appeals panel has upheld a judgement that Microsoft infringed on another company's patent with its custom XML tags in Word 2003 and Word 2007.
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Opera for iPhone runs 'six times' faster than Safari
Although Apple does not currently accept rival browsers onto the iPhone platform, Opera claims its browser runs 6 times faster than Apple's Safari over 3G networks.
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LHC to run for longest continuous period
The Large Hadron Collider is about to enter its longest continuous operational period, in preparation for full-strength particle-smashing.
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Linux developer explains Android kernel code removal
Greg Kroah-Hartman, a Linux kernel developer, has posted a blog explaining the decision to excise Google's Android code from the kernel.
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IPv4 address shortage reaching critical stage
The shortage of IPv4 addresses has reached a critical stage - less than 10 percent are still available - according to the registries that allocate internet numbers around the world.
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Asus choosing between Chrome and Android
Asus has prototype Android and Chrome OS smartbooks in its labs and is currently deciding whether to release an ARM-based device alongside its Intel-based Eee PC netbooks
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SNL's Seth Meyers 'thanks technology' at Microsoft keynote
At CES 2010 in Las Vegas, Microsoft came with a few surprises. This skit with Seth Meyers of Saturday Night Live was one.
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Fujitsu recalls laptop batteries over fire risk
Fujitsu has issued a recall notice throughout Europe for tens of thousands of laptop batteries that are at risk of overheating and catching fire.
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Android gets enterprise-grade email app
Good Technology has released secure productivity software for the iPhone and Android, including the first remotely wipable email client for Google's mobile platform.
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Eric Meyer: Javascript will save us all
"The really big shift that is happening... is the shift of the web becoming a client-side computing platform," said Sir Tim Berners Lee a few months ago. The underlying tools to make...
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Skype deal averts shutdown, allows sale
Skype's founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis are to regain some of their control over the company as part of a deal that will let Skype carry on using its core peer-to-peer technology.
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Intel investigating Windows 7 iPhone sync flaw
Intel is investigating a flaw that affects people trying to sync their iPhone with a PC that has an Intel P55-based motherboard and the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
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Arrested al-Qaeda suspect has links to Cern
French authorities have arrested a man connected with Cern, the organization behind the Large Hadron Collider scientific facility, over suspected links to al-Qaeda.
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